Reports emerged on Wednesday of multiple northern towns in the occupied territories being placed on high alert following suspected drone and rocket attacks attributed to the Lebanese Hezbollah movement.
According to Hebrew media outlets, sirens blared across various northern towns, including the coastal city of Acre and areas north of Haifa, signaling potential threats from drone and rocket strikes.
Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV referenced Israeli media outlets, which reported the explosion of a missile intercepting a suspicious object in the airspace of Nahariya, heightening tensions in the region.
The suspected rocket and drone fire occurred shortly after Hezbollah mourned the death of Hussein Ali Azqoul (Hadi), who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, underscoring escalating hostilities between the two sides.
Israeli military radio reported that approximately 200,000 settlers in the North sought refuge in shelters following the launch of three drones into Nahariya, highlighting the perceived threat posed by Hezbollah's actions. (ILKHA)
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