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Hizbollah fires dozens of rockets at Israel after deadly strikes

  • Meron is home to a major air control base that the Iran-backed group has targeted several times since the start of the year.
  • Hizbollah said it had acted "in response to Israeli attacks against villages in the south and the homes of civilians".

BEIRUT, LEBANON – Hizbollah on Sunday said it had fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel after Israeli strikes the day before left five dead in southern Lebanon, including three of the group’s members.

Hamas ally Hizbollah and its arch-foe Israel have been exchanging near-daily fire across the border since the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7.

The Lebanon-based Hizbollah said it had launched “dozens of katyusha-type rockets” in the morning on the Israeli village of Meron, eight kilometers (five miles) from the border.

Meron is home to a major air control base that the Iran-backed group has targeted several times since the start of the year.

Hizbollah said it had acted “in response to Israeli attacks against villages in the south and the homes of civilians”, particularly the targeting of the home of a fighter in Kherbet Selm the day before.

A woman and another person were also killed in the same strike, according to Lebanon’s official National News Agency.

“Following the sirens that sounded in northern Israel, approximately 35 launches from Lebanon toward Israeli territory were identified, a number of which were intercepted,” the Israeli army said on Sunday.

The statement added that the Israeli air force struck Hizbollah infrastructure during the night, including a “military structure in which Hizbollah fighters were identified in the area of Khirbet Selm”.

At least 312 people have been killed in Lebanon since the start of cross-border violence on October 8, most of them Hizbollah fighters but also including 53 civilians, according to an AFP tally.

On the Israeli side, 10 soldiers and seven civilians have been killed, according to the latest official figures.

Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting on both sides of the border.

Strikes have largely remained confined to border regions for the moment, but several have hit Hizbollah positions further north in recent weeks, raising fears of a full-blown conflict.

The group has repeatedly said that it will only stop its attacks on Israel with a ceasefire in Gaza.

But Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said recently that any truce in Gaza would not change Israel’s goal of pushing Hizbollah out of southern Lebanon, by force or diplomacy.