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Hezbollah Rocket Attack Injures At Least 5 In Northern Israeli City Of Haifa, IDF Retaliates

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At least five people were injured in Haifa on Sunday following a Hezbollah rocket attack that appeared to mark the first time the Iran-backed militant group has struck the northern Israeli city in its ongoing conflict with Israel.

Hezbollah said in a statement that it launched the rockets at Israel’s Carmel military base, while Israeli authorities reported rockets and shrapnel dropping around the city.

Haifa’s Rambam Hospital said it was treating six people who were impacted by the attack. One person was “lightly to moderately injured” and four others were “lightly injured” due to shrapnel, it said. A sixth person was being treated for anxiety, it added.

Israel’s Magen David Adom emergency services said it treated two people at the scene — a 13-year-old boy with a head injury caused by shrapnel and a 22-year-old man who was hit by a window that fell due to the blast.

Debris and shrapnel were reported by police and bomb disposal experts in two primary areas, according to the police.

The Israel Defense Forces said earlier that it had spotted five projectiles fired toward the city and tried to intercept them, but several of the rockets landed.

Israeli officials say Hezbollah fired more than 100 rockets across the border Sunday. Israel continued with its extensive bombing campaign on southern Beirut and surrounding areas in Lebanon, which has killed more than 1,400 people over the past two weeks, according to Lebanese authorities.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it struck multiple Hezbollah targets in Beirut Sunday evening.

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) said it conducted strikes on Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters, a weapons storage facility and other sites in Beirut, and also hit Hezbollah targets in the Beqaa area of southern Lebanon including storage facilities, a command center and a launcher.

The IDF said Hezbollah had “deliberately embedded” its command centers and weapons storage facilities under residential buildings in Beirut, endangering civilians.

A CNN team witnessed multiple explosions lighting up the skies of Beirut Sunday night.

Hezbollah said it also launched a barrage of rockets at northern Israel Sunday night.

SourceCNN.com
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