Israeli military shelled southern villages on Sunday morning after two rockets were fired from Lebanon to the occupied territories
Israeli military shelled southern villages on Sunday morning after two rockets were fired from Lebanon to the occupied territories.
A security source reported that around 20 artillery shells were fired at the border villages in Arqoub area.
The source noted that one of the rockets fired from Lebanon landed near the town of Sarda in al-Wazzani area, which faces the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Shmona.
Al-Manar correspondent said that the calm was now prevailing in the villages which were subjected to the Israeli attack, and the Lebanese army was looking for rockets pallets in the area.
For his part, the UNIFIL spokesman in Lebanon, Andrea Tenenti, told the National news agency that the international force was on the ground and “are closely liaising with both sides.”