Fierce rocket attacks took place overnight while early morning rocket sirens began sounding again in several towns in the Upper Galilee and in communities in northern Israel near the border with Lebanon.

Hezbollah announced late Monday night that efired rockets at a military base in the Gillot district, near Tel Aviv, dedicating the attack to the memory of the movement’s leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in late September in an Israeli strike.

The location is home to the largest intelligence service base of the Israeli Armed Forces (IDF), as well as the headquarters of the Mossad, the Times of Israel points out.

According to an IDF update, five rockets were fired from Lebanonsome were intercepted and others fell in the countryside without causing injuries or significant property damage.

At the same time, the Israeli army announced that one more soldier was killed fighting in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing to 350 the toll of the ground attack that sparked the Hamas attack last year on October 7.

It’s about him 20-year-old Chief of Staff Noam Israel Abdufrom the 17th battalion of the Bislamach Brigade, from Kadima-Zoran. Also, one more soldier was seriously injured in the same incident in which Abdu was killed.

Separately, a reservist from the 7012th Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade was seriously injured during fighting in southern Lebanon.

Israel launched yesterday, Monday one intense wave of airstrikes in southern Lebanon with 100 warplanes targeting about 120 locations over the course of an hour, according to the country’s military.

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