Islamic Resistance Targets Multiple Locations in Northern Israel with Rocket Salvos

BEIRUT: In a series of coordinated attacks, the Islamic Resistance targeted several locations in northern Israel, including military and civilian sites, as tensions escalate in the region. The strikes were reportedly carried out in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza and as a response to recent Israeli military actions. According to National News Agency-Lebanon, the Islamic Resistance issued a communique detailing the attacks. At 4:50 p.m., a rocket salvo was launched at Israeli soldiers gathered in the Zar'it settlement. This was followed by a barrage of rockets targeting the occupied city of Safad at 9:00 a.m. The statement also reported artillery shelling at the Fatima Gate in Kfar Kila at 4:35 p.m., a missile salvo at the Marj site at 5:30 p.m., and another rocket salvo at the Beit Hillel barracks at 5:55 p.m. The communique emphasized that these operations were conducted in defense of Lebanon and its people, as a reaction to Israeli attacks on local villages and residential areas. The action s were described as a support effort for the Palestinians enduring military pressure in Gaza. The statement highlighted the group's commitment to resisting what it described as aggression from Israeli forces. This escalation comes amid a backdrop of increasing violence and instability in the region, with both sides exchanging fire over recent weeks. The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about broader regional implications and the possibility of a wider confrontation. The situation remains tense, with international observers calling for restraint and dialogue.