A Hezbollah rocket hit Haifa, Israel’s third-largest city, Israeli police said on Monday, and Israeli state media said 10 people were injured in the country’s north.
Hezbollah said it used a salvo of Fadi 1 missiles to target a military base south of Haifa. According to media reports, two rockets hit Haifa, on Israel’s Mediterranean coast, and five others hit Tiberias, 65 kilometers away.
Police said that houses and property were damaged and many people were injured, some people were taken to a nearby hospital. A video captured by a surveillance camera shows the moment a Hezbollah rocket hit Haifa.
Reuters was able to independently analyze the area by matching the layout and layout of buildings, business signs, trees and road layouts to files and satellite images of the area. Reuters can use the supporting article and the time stamp of the graph to verify the date itself.
The Israeli military said warplanes hit Hezbollah’s Intelligence Headquarters in Beirut, including intelligence gathering points, command centers, and other infrastructure sites. In the past few hours, an air strike hit a Hezbollah weapons storage facility in the Beirut area, the army said, noting that a second explosion was detected after the attack, indicating the presence of weapons.
The airstrikes also hit Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region, including weapons depots, infrastructure sites, command centers and launchers,
the air force said. He accused Hezbollah of deliberately placing its military base and weapons under residential buildings in downtown Beirut, thereby putting civilians at risk.