Israel Comes Under Largest Attack from Lebanon Since Start of Gaza War

Israel announced on Thursday that it had been subjected to the largest attack from Lebanon since the escalation of the Gaza conflict early last month. About 50 projectiles were fired at the towns of Upper Galilee, marking the largest bombardment in northern Israel. Sirens sounded in Israeli towns near the Lebanese border, and direct hits were detected in homes in the Manara area, although there were no casualties. The Israeli Army Radio reported that two anti-tank missiles were fired at a lighting pole in the Galilee Panhandle area, causing damage but no injuries. Meanwhile, Lebanese Hezbollah claimed responsibility for targeting two Israeli infantry gatherings in northern Israel and the Ein Zeitim Israeli military base with 48 Katyusha rockets in Safed. The clashes on Lebanon's border with Israel have displaced nearly 50,000 people and resulted in the deaths of at least 13 civilians in Lebanon since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

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