The Israeli army has announced that it intercepted rockets launched from Lebanon following the occupation forces storming Al-Aqsa Mosque in the past two days. As a result, warnings of reprisals in the region have been raised. According to Israeli television Channel 14, 100 missiles were fired from Lebanon within 10 minutes targeting settlements and towns in northern Israel. Two people were reportedly wounded by shrapnel and beaches in Nahariya have been evacuated. Sirens continued to sound in the western Galilee region. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated that Benjamin Netanyahu will lead a high-level security meeting to discuss the situation. The source of the information is Al-Jazeera and agencies.
GBC News:The Israeli army announced today, Thursday, that it had intercepted rockets launched from Lebanon, following the occupation forces stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the past two days and raised warnings of reprisals in the region, while an Israeli channel said that 100 rockets were launched from Lebanon within 10 minutes.
“Following the initial report of sirens sounding in the towns of Shlomi and Moshav Bitzet in the north, a rocket was launched from Lebanon towards Israeli territory and was successfully intercepted by the Israeli army,” the army said in a preliminary statement.
Meanwhile, Channel 14 on Israeli television said that 100 missiles were fired from Lebanon within 10 minutes at settlements and towns in northern Israel.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported that two people were wounded by shrapnel from the shelling, while Israeli media reported that beaches in the coastal city of Nahariya were being evacuated.
Sirens sounded continuously in the western Galilee region, and he added that the Israeli artillery bombarded the areas of Qalila and Zibqin in southern Lebanon with a number of shells.
For its part, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that Benjamin Netanyahu will chair a high-level security meeting to follow up developments following the bombing from Lebanon.
Source: Al-Jazeera + agencies
The situation in the Middle East remains tense as rockets were launched from Lebanon towards Israeli territory. The Israeli army was quick to intercept them, but reports of injuries and damage have emerged. The Israeli government has called for a high-level security meeting to address the situation further. We hope that cooler heads will prevail and that a peaceful resolution to the conflict can be found. Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.