
The IDF and Magen David Adom confirmed that no civilians were harmed during the Hezbollah attack, which triggered sirens across northern Israel.
The IDF destroyed a rocket launcher used in a large rocket salvo fired towards Haifa, Nahariya, and the Galilee area on Friday, the military said.
The launcher fired at least 15 rockets, according to reports by Hebrew media, which were intercepted or fell in open areas.
The IDF and Magen David Adom confirmed that no civilians were harmed during the Hezbollah attack, which triggered sirens across northern Israel.
"The IDF will act to remove threats to the residents of the State of Israel and will continue to operate with determination against the Hezbollah terrorist organization," the military said.
The IDF struck and dismantled the launcher from which rockets were fired towards northern Israel. (Credit: IDF Spokesperson Unit)
IDF's Multidimensional Unit carries out southern Lebanon operation
The IDF announced that its Multidimensional Unit has killed over 40 Hezbollah terrorists since the start of its ground operations in southern Lebanon, as of Friday.
The elite unit, also known as the Refaim unit, has struck over 75 Hezbollah terror targets as a part of Operation Roaring Lion, the military stated.
The IDF also announced that on Thursday, it struck and destroyed a Hezbollah rocket launcher that was prepared to fire projectiles towards Israel. Three terrorists who were operating the launcher were killed in the strike.
In a separate incident on Thursday, six additional Hezbollah terrorists were killed, the IDF reported.
This is a developing story.
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