Hezbollah launched more than 300 rockets at Israel, – details

Israeli army. Photo: ap.org

Hezbollah announced the launch of an attack on Israel in response to the killing of its commander, Fuad Shukr.

The Times of Israel reported this.

Hezbollah says it has begun responding to the killing of the terrorist group’s military commander Fuad Shukr in an IDF strike last month.

In its statement, Hezbollah claims that it launched several strike drones against Israel, targeting military targets.

The Saudi publication Al Arabiya reports that more than 100 rockets were also fired from Lebanon into northern Israel.

Israel said it was imposing the restrictions for the safety of the civilian population.

In particular, educational institutions and workplaces will be able to function if there is a suitable shelter nearby that can be reached in time.

Gatherings will be limited to 30 people outdoors and 300 people indoors.

Beaches near the border with Lebanon are also closed.

The newspaper later reported that the terrorist group Hezbollah said it had fired more than 320 rockets at northern Israel in the past few hours, as well as several drones carrying explosives.

In its statement, Hezbollah claims that 11 military bases in northern Israel were targeted.

Earlier, the IDF announced that it launched a pre-emptive strike against Hezbollah targets.