Hezbollah Repels Israeli Infiltration Amid Ongoing Cross-Border Clashes
Tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border escalated dramatically as Hezbollah successfully repelled an infiltration attempt by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese town of Adaisseh. This confrontation led to reported injuries among Israeli soldiers, who were subsequently transferred to hospitals in Haifa and Safed, according to Israeli media. The Israeli Home Front Command has issued warnings, with sirens sounding in Kiryat Shmona and other Upper Galilee towns following the detection of nearly 40 rockets fired from Lebanon since dawn.
In retaliation, Hezbollah reported inflicting significant losses on the Israeli forces, targeting them with rockets and artillery. The group claimed to have achieved direct hits on Israeli infantry positions in the settlements of Maskafam and Shtula, showcasing their capability to respond effectively to incursions. The ongoing conflict has seen Israeli airstrikes targeting various locations in southern Lebanon, including residential areas in Nabatieh and the border town of Aita al-Shaab, resulting in extensive damage and heightened tensions in the region.