The Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah announced this Tuesday that it launched “dozens”of rockets against the city of Margaliotain the north of Israelin response to a previous Israeli bombing that caused the death of a woman and a girl in a house in southern Lebanon.
“The fighters of Islamic Resistance attacked late this Tuesday afternoon with dozens of ‘Katyusha’ rockets the colony of Margaliotathe Lebanese people occupied by Hunin“, said the armed movement in a statement.
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According to the note, the launch was a response to an attack carried out by Israeli aircraft against a house in the Lebanese city of Haninewhere this afternoon the National News Agency (ANN) reported the death of a woman and her minor niece.
State media also reported that six other people were injured in the bombing of the house, which was completely destroyed by the impact of two missiles.
In addition to the action against Margaliot, Hezbollah This Tuesday, it took responsibility for seven other attacks against groups of soldiers and military positions in the north of the Jewish State, the most prominent of which involved several drones against a barracks located around 15 kilometers from the common border.
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According to a statement released by the Shiite formation, its drones attacked the “headquarters of Golani Brigade It’s from Egoz 621 Unit in the field Shraganorth of the occupied city of Acre”, one of the most distant points attacked since the crossfire began, more than half a year ago.
These confrontations occur within the scope of the Gaza Warand are the most serious among Hezbollah and Israel since the conflict they fought in 2006.
Source: Elcomercio
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