Hezbollah said it attacked Tel Aviv this Tuesday morning (1st) with a series of rockets aimed at the headquarters of Israel’s intelligence service, the Mossad, as well as the base housing an Israeli intelligence unit.
Two people also suffered injuries when their vehicles were struck on a highway north of Kfar Qassim in central Israel following attacks launched from Lebanon, the Israeli military said.
A 54-year-old bus driver suffered moderate head and back injuries caused by shrapnel when his bus carrying 10 passengers was hit. And a 31-year-old man is being treated for minor injuries after his car was hit by the strike.
An Israeli security official told reporters earlier that sirens were activated across central Israel after a series of projectiles were fired from Lebanon, “sending millions of people into bomb shelters.”
Hezbollah said it used Fadi-4 rockets in the attack, which it described as a long-range missile that is part of a series of rockets the group has recently begun using to strike deeper into Israel.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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