ALBAWABA - After Lebanon launched ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv, air raid sirens blared in 194 Israeli cities. Israeli military says assault was intercepted. Hezbollah attacked Israeli soldiers, and Lebanon's Ministry of Health claimed 21 deaths from an airstrike in northern Lebanon.
Over 194 places, including downtown Israel and Tel Aviv, had sirens, according to Walla. Since Lebanon launched rockets, the missile assault generated alarms throughout central Israel, according to Army Radio.
The Israeli army said, "We detected three rocket launches from Lebanon, all of which were intercepted," and "We have targeted the launch site responsible for this recent attack."
Al Jazeera reported that over two million Israelis fled to shelters as sirens blared in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Yedioth Ahronoth said that sirens went out in Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion, and Ramat Gan, and a person was gravely wounded trying to escape the assault.
Israeli Home Front Command stated that sirens were activated in several communities near the Lebanon border, Misgav, Margaliot, and Upper Galilee.
Lebanon launched 15 missiles at Upper Galilee, according to the Israeli army. Some landed in desolate locations, while others were intercepted.
Al Jazeera's reporter reported southern Lebanon rocket firing on northern Israel's Galilee. The sirens triggered in Acre, Haifa, and Safed.
Hezbollah claimed credit for killing and wounded Israeli troops in three "Merkava" tanks damaged by guided missiles near Aita al-Shaab in southern Lebanon. The organization unleashed a massive rocket bombardment on Safed, claiming vengeance for Israeli airstrikes on Lebanese towns.
Israeli media, including Channel 12, reported Ben Gurion Airport flight suspensions. El Al's landing aircraft was redirected to the Dead Sea due to missiles.
Yesterday, Hezbollah's drone strike from Lebanon killed four Israeli troops and injured 67, including dozens in serious condition, at a Golani Brigade base.