In separate statements, Hezbollah confirmed it targeted Ilaniya moshav in the Lower Galilee and Kiryat Ata in Haifa with volleys of Fadi-1 rockets.

According to the statement, the Fadi-1 is a 220mm caliber rocket, launched from a multiple rocket launcher (MLR), with a maximum range of 80 kilometers (49 miles). Lebanon’s *al-Mayadeen* news channel also reported medium-range rocket fire from southern Lebanon into the occupied Palestinian territories.

A spokesperson for the Israeli military acknowledged that "a barrage of 10 rockets" was launched from Lebanon toward Haifa, setting off sirens in the northern coastal city and surrounding suburbs. Local media reported repeated sirens sounding across the north, including in Haifa, Acre, Tiberias, the Golan Heights, and the Jordan Valley. Loud explosions were also heard in Haifa, where three rockets reportedly landed, causing injuries among Israeli settlers.

In addition to the rocket fire, the Israeli military confirmed that drones from Lebanon crossed into Israeli-occupied territories. The drones reportedly infiltrated the coastal area of Rosh HaNikra, with one man sustaining injuries from shrapnel as a result.

The retaliatory attacks from Hezbollah come after Israeli airstrikes have devastated various regions in Lebanon. Over the past 24 hours, Israeli raids have killed 92 people, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. The ministry reported 40 deaths in southern towns and villages, 48 in two eastern regions, and four in central Mount Lebanon. A total of 153 people were injured in the airstrikes.

Lebanon's health ministry further reported that nearly 700 people have been killed in the country this week alone, underscoring the escalating violence between Hezbollah and Israeli forces amidst the ongoing conflict. (ILKHA)