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World News: In a significant escalation of regional tensions, approximately 100 rockets were fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon, targeting the northern Israeli cities of Haifa and Acre. This sudden attack followed a speech by Naim Qassem, the deputy leader of Hezbollah, further intensifying the volatile situation.
The rocket attack came shortly after Qassem’s address, which was reportedly filled with strong anti-Israeli rhetoric. Qassem, a key figure within the militant group, has long advocated for resistance against Israel, and his words often inspire direct action. This time, the aftermath was immediate and explosive, with Israeli cities falling under heavy fire.
Haifa and Acre, two major northern cities, were the targets of this latest Hezbollah assault. Israeli defense forces reported that around 100 rockets were launched from southern Lebanon, marking one of the most significant barrages in recent months. Though the full extent of damage is still being assessed, initial reports suggest several properties have been damaged, and civilians were forced to take shelter.
As Israel has consistently vowed to retaliate in the face of aggression, a military response is expected. Hezbollah’s actions have further strained the already fragile situation in the region, with international observers concerned about the potential for a larger conflict.