Israeli emergency services and the military say a barrage of projectiles fired from Lebanon into northern Israel has killed at least one person in the town of Maalot.
"We saw an unconscious male with no pulse and no breathing... but his injury was critical and we had to pronounce him deceased," emergency service provider Magen Adam David said after sirens were activated in the town, reports DW.
The Israeli military said separately that some 50 projectiles had been identified crossing from Lebanon into the Upper and Western Galilee regions on Tuesday morning.
The rockets came as Israel's military continued to strike targets in southern Lebanon.
A tally by the AFP news agency says at least 1,700 people have been killed in Lebanon since September 23, when Israel launched a full air and ground offensive against Hezbollah.
Hezbollah says it is launching rockets at Israel to support of Hamas.
Israeli official figures say at least 63 people have been killed on the Israeli side, including 12 in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights.
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