CAIRO/BEIRUT — Lebanon’s Hezbollah group said it targeted on Tuesday two positions in the suburbs of Israel’s commercial hub Tel Aviv, including an intelligence base for the second time in a few hours.
A “salvo of rockets” was fired against the “Glilot base of the 8200 military intelligence unit,” the Iran-backed group said in a statement, after having claimed on Monday night similar attacks on the same position. Also Tuesday, the group said it fired rockets at another position in Tel Aviv’s suburbs.
Sirens sounded in central Israel as a projectile was identified crossing from Lebanon and falling into open ground, the army said on Tuesday.
Alerts sounded in the Samaria area and in Modi’in Illit, the Israeli military added in a statement.
Israel’s multi-layered air defenses have intercepted the vast majority of missiles and drones fired at it since the start of the Gaza war.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah erupted one year ago when the Iranian-backed group began launching rockets at northern Israel in support of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, at the start of the Gaza war.
It has intensified in recent weeks, with Israel bombing southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley, killing many of Hezbollah’s top leaders, and sending ground troops across the border. Hezbollah for its part has fired rockets deeper into Israel.
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