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Hezbollah Fires Rockets At Northern Israel

Hezbollah said it fired rockets at northern Israel early Thursday, claiming the attack was a response to what it described as repeated Israeli violations of a ceasefire arrangement. The group said the strike targeted the Manara settlement, while Israeli media reported that one rocket launched from Lebanon was intercepted.

Hezbollah Rockets Fired At Northern Israel

In a statement carried on Telegram, Hezbollah said it launched rockets toward Manara in northern Israel. The group described the attack as retaliation for Israeli actions in Lebanon that it said breached the ceasefire. The statement signalled that Hezbollah was willing to continue cross-border fire despite wider diplomatic efforts to reduce regional tensions.

Ceasefire Violations Cited By Hezbollah

Hezbollah said its response would continue until what it called Israeli-American aggression against Lebanon and its people comes to an end. The claim comes amid growing confusion over the scope of recent ceasefire understandings in the region, with Lebanon increasingly emerging as a flashpoint even as diplomatic efforts have focused heavily on Iran and Israel.

Lebanon Israel Border Tensions Continue

Israeli authorities reported sirens in northern border areas after the rocket launch, and local media said at least one projectile fired from Lebanon was intercepted. The exchange underlines the fragile security situation on the Israel-Lebanon front, where repeated strikes and retaliatory fire have raised fears that the conflict could widen further despite calls for de-escalation.

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