Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement has launched a volley of rockets at Israeli military positions in the northern flank of the occupied territories, after an Israeli airstrike on a southern Lebanese border town killed three people.
Hezbollah said in a separate statement on Wednesday that it launched heavy-caliber Burkan missiles at the Israeli Khirbet Maer site post near the border, inflicting casualties.
Arabic-language al-Manar television channel, citing a Hezbollah statement, reported that the group had targeted a “new command center” near the Israeli naval base in Rosh HaNikra, and fired at least 18 rockets at the site.
A number of Israeli soldiers were also injured, when Lebanese resistance fighters struck Dhaira and Hadb al-Bustan outposts, reports Press TV.
Israeli artillery and tanks, meanwhile, shelled the outskirts of al-Naqoura city, Aita al-Shaab village, and al-Hamames hilltop south of al-Khiam.
Israeli forces pounded the outskirts of al-Jibbain, Tayr Harfa and Yarine villages as well.
Moreover, Israeli soldiers along the border fired heavy machine guns towards areas bordering Lebanese forests.
On Wednesday, three people were killed in an Israeli aerial raid on a house in southern Lebanon.
Bd-pratidin English/Golam Rosul