Israel-Hamas conflict: IDF attacks Hezbollah positions after rocket fire on Israeli military command center

After a seven-day truce between Israel-Hamas, artillery and rocket strikes were conducted as Israel kept bombing on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese border.

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After Hezbollah launched projectiles at a command center in Israel, The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) retaliated with airstrikes and artillery shelling against Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon on Saturday.

The IDF also claimed that several rockets were also fired at army posts along the border. However, no warning sirens were heard in the area.

Airstrikes after seven-day truce ends

After a seven-day truce between Israel-Hamas, artillery and rocket strikes were conducted as Israel kept bombing on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese border towns of Tayr Harfa, Naqoura, Maroun al-Ras, Yaroun, Blida, Alma al-Shaab and al-Qawzah.

Earlier in the day, Hezbollah released a statement that the group launched projectiles at a command center belonging to the Israeli army at Biranit barracks in northern Israel. The attack caused several casualties in the targeted area.

'Ready to confront any danger', says Hassan Fadlallah

After the truce ended, Hezbollah's leader Hassan Fadlallah said, "In Lebanon, we are concerned in facing this challenge, being vigilant, and always ready to confront any possibility and any danger that may arise in our country."

Furthermore, he added, “No one thinks that Lebanon has been spared from this Zionist targeting or that what is happening in Gaza cannot affect the situation in Lebanon."