Throughout the day on Friday, Hezbollah reported that it had fired over 50 salvoes of rockets toward Israeli settlements, with Israeli media describing the magnitude of the attack as “not seen since 2006.”

Hezbollah announced in successive statements a series of attacks on the Israeli Army sites of Rumta, Malkiyeh, and Duviv, as well as attacks on the Zebdine and Baidat sites in the Shebaa Farms, and the Kilaa Camp in the occupied Syrian Golan.

It also announced the destruction of a military tank at the Israeli Bagdad site. The group later announced the deaths of two of its fighters.

This increase in attacks comes a day after the Israeli Army targeted a car in Naqoura, aiming to kill Hezbollah regional commander Ali Karaki. While Karaki was not in the car, the strike severely wounded other Hezbollah fighters.

Israeli warplanes raided, in turn, the town of Maroun al-Ras in retaliation, dropping two air-to-ground missiles against an Amal movement office. They later shelled the towns of Kfar Hammam, Rashaya al-Fokhar, Blida, Dhayra, Wazzani, Jabalain, and Yaroun.

In the evening, an Israeli airstrike targeted the Labouneh and Wadi Hamul areas in Naqoura, Tayr Harfa, and Al-Jabban, followed by another airstrike on the town of Khiam, leaving residential homes destroyed.

Reports also state that machine gun fire from the Israeli Army site in Abbad targeted the towns of Roueissah, Marj, Dwayr, and Hula.

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