At the landing site, about 15 shells were found that crossed Lebanese territory and fell in open areas.
The militants of the Islamic group Hezbollah on the night of Wednesday, August 14, fired about 25 rockets from Lebanon towards the Upper Galilee region in northern Israel. This was reported by The Times of Israel and the Israel Defense Forces.
Sirens were noted to sound in the Mount Meron area, as well as in the cities of Hurfeish, Elkosh, Fassut and Beit Yann.
According to the IDF, about 15 shells were found at the landing site, crossing Lebanese territory and landing in open areas. No casualties were reported.
Videos posted on social networks show some of the rocket landing sites.
A barrage of about 25 rockets was launched by Hezbollah in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel moments ago.
Sirens sounded in the Mount Meron area, including the towns of Hurfeish, Elkosh, Fassuta, and Beit Jann.
The IDF said the rockets hit open areas,… https://t.co/E7oLakMACg pic.twitter.com/pZWbKb0otc
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Recall that on August 6, Hezbollah launched a two-drone strike in northern Israel, resulting in six casualties.
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