Hezbollah Launches Massive Rocket Attack on Northern Israel
Hezbollah lashed out this morning in a stunning rocket barrage targeting northern Israel. The Lebanon-based militant group claimed responsibility, saying the strikes were revenge for the killing of their top commander, Taleb Abdullah, in an alleged Israeli airstrike last night.
Targets Include Israeli Military Hotspots
The militant group said it hit key Israeli military sites, including the Meron air traffic control base, the Amiad camp, and an armoured vehicle factory. These attacks are among Hezbollah’s fiercest since last October’s flare-up.
IDF Reports Over 160 Rockets Fired – Damage Assessment Underway
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed the scale of the assault, with more than 160 rockets hurtled across the border from Lebanon. The IDF is currently evaluating the damage and casualties but has yet to release full details.
Taleb Abdullah’s Death Sparks Retaliation
Last night’s airstrike in Lebanon’s Jouaiyya region killed Taleb Abdullah and three other Hezbollah fighters. Abdullah was one of the group’s senior officers, making his death a serious blow.
In response, the IDF has raised its alert level and is poised for further action. Israeli authorities have urged residents near the border to take shelter and follow security protocols amid ongoing threats.
The World Watches as Tensions Soar
The fragile peace in the region is cracking again, with fears of wider conflict brewing. International observers are urging calm as both Hezbollah and Israel prepare for possible escalations.
More statements and security moves are expected from both sides in the coming days as this volatile situation develops.