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Hezbollah Targets Tel Aviv with Missiles as Israel Continues to Strike Gaza and Lebanon

Lebanese Hezbollah announced that it hit two Israeli positions in Tel Aviv this morning. It was reported that the land base in Gillot and the naval base in Haifa were targeted in the attack. The Israeli army announced that 20 missiles were fired from Lebanon to various parts of the country. Meanwhile, at least 13 people were killed in an attack carried out by Israel near the Hariri Hospital in Beirut yesterday. UNRWA reported that personnel in northern Gaza were unable to find food, water or medical care, and that the whole place “smelled of death” due to bodies left on the roads and under the rubble. (News: Derya Doğan)

Lebanese Hezbollah has struck the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.

According to the Reuters news agency, Hezbollah announced that it has targeted two positions in the suburbs of the city, including an intelligence base, for the second time in a few hours.

The Iranian-backed group said in a statement that a “rocket salvo” was fired at the “8200 military intelligence unit Glilot base.”
It was noted that similar attacks were carried out at the same location last night. 
On the other hand, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that at least 13 people were killed and 57 people were injured in an attack carried out by Israel yesterday near the Hariri Hospital, the main public hospital in Beirut.

It was reported that Israel also launched an interceptor missile against rockets fired from southern Lebanon, while sirens were sounded in Haifa.
Shortly after announcing that it had targeted positions in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, Hezbollah announced that it had fired rockets at a naval base near the city of Haifa in northern Israel.
According to the Israeli press, the Israeli army announced that 20 missiles were fired from Lebanon to various parts of the country.
Some of the missiles were reportedly destroyed by the Israeli “Iron Dome” air defense system.
Israel’s Channel 12 television reported that the army intercepted three rockets over Tel Aviv, while another fell in an open area.
According to local media, no one was killed or injured in the attacks.
Israeli forces’ attacks on the Gaza Strip continue.

A Palestinian health official told AA that 12 Palestinians were killed and others were injured in Israeli artillery fire targeting displaced people in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
On the other hand, it was announced that eight Palestinians were killed in an artillery attack on the Al-Alami area in the Jibaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza.

A health worker who set out to help wounded Palestinians in northern Gaza, which is under tight siege and heavy bombardment and where evacuations are not allowed, was killed.

Due to the heavy blockade imposed by Israel, rescue teams in northern Gaza are having difficulty reaching the devastated areas and the wounded cannot be evacuated.
The head of the United Nations Relief and Workers’ Agency for the Palestinians (UNRWA), Lazzarini, said that personnel in northern Gaza were unable to find food, water or medical care, and that the place “smelled of death” because of the bodies lying on the roads and under the rubble.

The Israeli army also forcibly removed hundreds of Palestinians from their shelters in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahya under gunfire.

According to the statements of displaced civilians, Israeli soldiers, who have been intensively attacking and besieging the Gaza Strip for at least 17 days, raided a shelter near the Indonesian Hospital where Palestinians were taking refuge.
Soldiers detained many Palestinian men who were staying there.

In addition, five Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack on the Zeitoun neighborhood in southeastern Gaza.

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