The Israeli army (IDF) launched strikes on the territory of Lebanon and the Gaza Strip after a missile attack on northern Israel. According to the military on the official IDF page on social networks, “infrastructure facilities and facilities of the Hamas terrorist organization” in southern Lebanon were attacked.
Al Hadath TV channel clarifies that it is about the area of the city of Tire in Lebanon. According to his sources, the Israeli Air Force carried out six missile strikes.
In the Gaza Strip, two tunnels and two Hamas weapons production facilities were hit. During the second strike, an underground plant where weapons were produced, three more weapons production facilities and a tunnel were attacked.
On the eve of April 6, 34 rockets were fired from Lebanon in northern Israel, 25 of them were shot down by the Iron Dome air defense system. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then promised that the country would respond to “any enemies.” The IDF blamed the attack on the Palestinian group Hamas, whose ally is the Shiite group Hezbollah operating in Lebanon. The Lebanese authorities condemned the strike.
Source: Rosbalt

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