Hezbollah denied in a statement that he had “any connection” with southern rocket launches on Saturday (22) and reiterated his commitment to a US-backed ceasefire.
Artillery and Israeli air strikes hit southern Lebanon after Israel said he intercepted rockets fired on the other side of his border, endangering the unstable truce that ended a one -year war between Israel and Hezbollah supported by Iran.
Two people died and eight were injured in Israeli air strikes near the border, state news agency NNA said, citing Lebanon’s Ministry of Health.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Minister of Defense Israel Katz ordered the military to “act hard against dozens of terrorist targets in Lebanon,” Netanyahu said in a statement.
The Israeli military, in a separate statement, said they were bombarding Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
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