Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it launched more than 200 rockets and explosive drones at Israeli military positions on Thursday as tensions have soared amid the almost nine-months-old war raging in Gaza.
The Iran-backed militant group said its latest attack, which followed the launch of over 100 rockets the previous day, came in response to Israel’s killing of a senior Hezbollah commander in south Lebanon.
Israel did not report any deaths in its northern border area, where most communities have been evacuated, but quickly said it had responded with strikes on targets in southern Lebanon.
Israel and Hezbollah, an ally of Palestinian group Hamas, have exchanged near daily cross-border fire since the Gaza war erupted on October 7, stoking fears the clashes could escalate into all-out war.
UN chief Antonio Guterres is “very worried about the escalation of the exchange of fire”, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Wednesday, warning of the risk to the wider Middle East “if we were to find ourselves in a full-fledged conflict”.
Hezbollah and Hamas are part of an Iran-led “Axis of Resistance” against Israel and the United States, a regional alliance that also includes Yemen’s Houthi rebels and militias in Iraq and Syria.
The Israeli military said Thursday its forces were “striking launch posts in southern Lebanon” after “numerous projectiles and suspicious aerial targets crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory”.
It said that most were intercepted by air defence systems but that “fires broke out in a number of areas in northern Israel” following the attacks.