Hezbollah fires 150 rockets into Israel as retaliation for overnight blitz and pager bombs despite ambassador warning of ‘doomsday’ war scenario
Hezbollah has fired about 150 rockets into Israel in retaliation for an overnight attack on dozens of locations in Lebanon.
The militant group said it had fired rockets at Israeli military bases in retaliation for the attacks on southern Lebanon, as tensions rose after two days of deadly sabotage attacks on its communications equipment this week.
The Iranian proxy said it had fired “salvos of Katyusha rockets” at at least six Israeli “army headquarters” and bases, including a “major air defense base.”
Israel has not commented on the explosions that took place in Lebanon this week.
This comes after the Lebanese ambassador to the UK warned yesterday that an Israeli ground invasion would lead to a “doomsday scenario” of a large-scale regional conflict.