The Israeli army bombed a Hezbollah military building in southern Lebanon after two anti-tank missiles fired from southern Lebanon fell on a village in northern Israel.
On June 29, the Israeli army announced that they had bombed a Hezbollah military building in the village of Hula, southern Lebanon, after discovering armed members of the group there.
Earlier in the day, Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee said two anti-tank missiles fired from southern Lebanon landed in the northern Israeli village of Misgav Am without causing any injuries. In response, Israeli forces targeted the source of the fire with artillery fire.
On June 28, Hezbollah admitted to carrying out dozens of rocket attacks, including those targeting a military base near the city of Kiryat Shmona, as well as using explosive-laden drones against a military site in the western Galilee and several other attacks along the border.
The escalation of tensions between Israel and Hezbollah has raised fears of a wider conflict in the region.
Mutual shelling between the two sides has increased dramatically this month.
VN (according to VNA)