Lebanon's Hezbollah movement said it bombed an army command center in northern Israel on Tuesday in response to “recent assassinations and repeated attacks on civilians” in Lebanon and Syria.
The Shiite group claimed in a statement that it had attacked the Meron base with a “large number of missiles.”
It's the second…
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement said it bombed an army command center in northern Israel on Tuesday in response to “recent assassinations and repeated attacks on civilians” in Lebanon and Syria.
The Shiite group claimed in a statement that it had attacked the Meron base with a “large number of missiles.”
It is the second attack on this base since the start of the war between Hamas and Israel, which was triggered after the October 7 attack by Palestinian Islamists on Israeli soil.
The first attack took place on January 6 in retaliation for Israel's elimination of Hamas's number two group in Lebanon.
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