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Artillery Shelling in the South: Hezbollah Responds with Katyusha Rockets Towards the Golan

Artillery Shelling in the South: Hezbollah Responds with Katyusha Rockets Towards the Golan

The Israeli army announced today, Sunday, the activation of sirens in northern Israel as the mutual border shelling with "Hezbollah" continues. According to brief statements from the Israeli army on Telegram, the sirens sounded twice within less than 10 minutes. The mutual shelling in the south continued, with an Israeli airstrike reported on the southern town of Hula this morning. Reports indicate that the town of Khiam and the outskirts of the town of Jabbeen in the western sector were subjected to Israeli artillery fire.

In response, "Hezbollah" announced that its fighters targeted artillery positions and a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Zawiyah area of the Golan with Katyusha rockets, retaliating against the Israeli shelling on southern Lebanon. In another statement, "Hezbollah" announced targeting the "Barqa Risha site and its fortifications along with surveillance equipment with artillery shells and guided missiles, hitting them directly and destroying the targeted equipment."

Additionally, members of the Islamic Resistance targeted "surveillance equipment at the Rweisat al-Alam site in the occupied Kfarshouba hills with appropriate weapons, hitting it directly and destroying it." They also targeted the "Samaka site in the occupied Kfarshouba hills with missile weapons and directly hit it."

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