Alwaght- Sirens activated in several Israeli settlements in the northern occupied Palestinian territories after a barrage of rockets fired from southern Lebanon in what is largely believed another attack launched by the Hezbollah resistance movement, media and sources reported on Monday night, Iran's IRNA news agency reported.
Rocket alarms were heard in 15 Zionist settlements in the West Galilee region, located in the north of occupied Palestine.
Alarms were activated in Kiryat Shmona, and in the settlements of Beit Hillel, Kfar Yuval, Maayan Baruch, Gosher, and Tel Hai in the Upper Galilee, the Zionist media reported as well.
There are also reports of the activation of missile systems that sources said intercepted some of the incoming missiles. But no casualties or damage have been reported yet.
Since the onset of the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza following “Operation Al-Aqsa Storm” by the Palestinian resistance movement, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Israeli Occupation Forces have been engaged in constant skirmishes along the Lebanese border.
The latest missile attacks followed the Zionist regime's aerial raid on a medical facility in the town of Al-Adisa in southern Lebanon that resulted in the martyrdom of three relief personnel.
In addition, the Zionist regime’s warplanes also targeted areas around the towns of “Rab Talasin”, “Al-Naqourah” as well as hit Soltanieh village in southern Lebanon with a drone.
The regime has intensified its deadly attacks on residential areas in southern Lebanon whereas the Hezbollah resistance movement has so far restricted its retaliatory attacks to Israeli military facilities in the occupied territories.