On Monday, Hezbollah launched a series of missile attacks on Israeli settlements, escalating tensions in the region. The coastal city of Nahariya and other areas in the Galilee were targeted, with at least 30 missiles fired from Lebanon. Although some were intercepted by Israeli air defenses, sirens were heard across Nahariya and its suburbs, indicating the severity of the situation. Firefighting teams have been deployed to combat the fires resulting from the attacks, as the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel continues to intensify.
In response to Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, Hezbollah targeted the new headquarters of the Israeli army's 146th Division in Gatoun, firing Katyusha rockets. This retaliation highlights the ongoing cycle of violence, with Hezbollah asserting their capability to penetrate Israeli borders and control military sites. The situation remains precarious, with fears of a broader conflict looming as both sides prepare for potential escalations.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces have conducted air strikes and artillery shelling in southern Lebanon, resulting in injuries among civilians. The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported three injuries from an Israeli raid on Kafr Kila. As the conflict escalates, the death toll has risen significantly, particularly among Lebanese civilians, with more than 131,000 casualties reported since the violence intensified on October 8, 2023.