Today, terrorists from Lebanon attacked Israel again, firing several rockets into the central and northern regions of the country.
This was reported by the Alexey Zheleznov Telegram channel.
The attack set off alarms in Tel Aviv and other regions, warning citizens of the threat.
An IDF spokesperson confirmed that the Air Force was able to intercept three rockets aimed north of Tel Aviv. However, not all missiles were intercepted.
About ten rockets were reported to have crossed the Lebanese border; some were intercepted and others fell in the open field without causing significant damage.
At the same time, a direct hit incident occurred in Nahariya, located in northern Israel, resulting in two victims.
According to new data, the victims in Nahariya died.
Magen David Adom said two victims, in their 40s, were killed and two others, in their 30s, were slightly injured by shrapnel in the Kabri area.
Previously, Kursor wrote that Israel sent Hezbollah a harsh ultimatum.
Amid progress in ceasefire talks with Hezbollah, a senior Israeli official warned that if the group rejects the proposed terms, Israel is prepared to take serious operational steps to continue its military campaign in Lebanon.
The spokesperson noted that such plans could include expanding ground operations to additional areas of Lebanon if necessary to defend the country.
The two Israeli politicians stressed that Israel’s main objective is to impose stricter conditions than those provided for by UN Security Council Resolution 1701 after the Second Lebanon War. Today, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar expressed cautious optimism about the negotiations, noting that Israel is working closely with the United States.
Saar stressed that among the key conditions of a future agreement should be the withdrawal of Hezbollah beyond the Litany River and the prevention of its rearmament through Syria, sea routes and airports.