Hezbollah, Israel Exchange Cross-Border Attacks Anew

Three rockets were fired from Lebanon into the Zar'it area of the Upper Galilee without causing any casualties, Israel's Channel 12 reported on Thursday. 

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a coordinated drone assault on the command headquarters of the Golan Brigade 210 at the Nafah base. According to the group, the attack utilized precision-guided drones to target the positions and residences of Israeli officers and soldiers, achieving direct hits.

Moreover, Hezbollah reported targeting Israeli soldiers with rocket fire in the vicinity of Zar'it base and dispersing soldiers around Kfaryovkal and the Dovif base.

There were also reports of rocket fire targeting Israeli soldiers in the area surrounding Tellat al-Tayahat.

In response, Israeli warplanes executed a series of sonic booms over the areas of Nabatieh, Iqlim al-Tuffah, Sidon, and Zahrani, extending their flight path to Beirut and its suburbs. The aircraft conducted these maneuvers at low altitudes, creating a significant noise disturbance.

Later in the afternoon, Israeli aircraft again broke the sound barrier in two separate waves. Additionally, an Israeli air raid targeted the area of Kasarat al-Orouch in the heights of Jabal al-Rihaneh in the Jezzine district.

Israeli artillery also launched shells at the outskirts of several Lebanese towns, including Naqoura, Tayr Harfa, Burj al-Muluk, Bab al-Thaniya, Al-Khiyam, Kfarkela, and Deir Mimas. This artillery fire caused damage to solar panels in these areas.