Northern Israel was subjected to massive rocket fire from Lebanon. Lebanese media reports that the attacks are not a reaction to the killing of senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut. Instead, they are seen as part of Hezbollah's regular activities in support of the Gaza Strip.
According to information from Lebanese sources, the rocket attacks were carried out as part of Hezbollah's "normal" operations aimed at providing support to Palestinian groups in Gaza. Recall that Fuad Shukr, one of Hezbollah's key commanders, was recently killed in an Israeli strike on southern Beirut. However, Lebanese media claim that the current rocket attacks are not related to this event.
Israeli authorities confirmed the rocket attack, but did not specify the number of rockets launched or the extent of damage caused. IDF (Israel Defense Forces) officials said the Iron Dome missile defense system was deployed to intercept enemy projectiles. No casualties or injuries have been reported yet.