Monday, November 13, 2023

Israel strikes Hezbollah posts in Lebanon after two wounded

IDF fighter jets operated in Lebanon on Monday, striking Hezbollah military outposts following a barrage of rockets, anti-tank missiles and mortars launched into Israeli territory from across the northern border.

The Israeli military said that artillery forces fired at the source of two rockets launched on Monday morning from Lebanon into northern Israel, causing sirens to sound across the Western Galilee. The two rockets fell in open fields, the Israeli military noted. No casualties were reported.

IDF artillery also struck the source of anti-tank fire aimed at the northern border town of Netua. Two were wounded by terrorist fire in Israel.


Sirens sounded across the Upper Galilee region near the Lebanese border on Monday amid a suspected hostile aircraft infiltration. Moments later, rockets sirens sounded in Safed and surrounding northern towns, as well as in Acre and Kiryat Bialik, near Haifa Bay. The IDF later said that the sirens heard in the north were a "false alarm."

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