The mutual bombing between Hezbollah and Israel on the Lebanese border has not stopped since last October (French)

Israeli fighters launched a raid on the vicinity of the town of Al-Adissa in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah announced that it had targeted an Israeli site with artillery shells on Sunday morning.

Hezbollah said that its fighters targeted the Jal al-Alam site with artillery shells and achieved direct hits, while the Al Jazeera correspondent reported that sirens sounded in several Israeli towns in the Upper Galilee on suspicion of a drone infiltration amid an intense flight of Israeli warplanes along the border line with Lebanon.

Hezbollah had announced earlier today that it had targeted a missile and artillery base in the occupied Syrian Golan with more than 60 missiles, in response to Israeli aircraft targeting a building near the city of Baalbek, resulting in 3 wounded.

Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted the missile and artillery base in Yoav and the Kaila barracks in the occupied Syrian Golan with more than 60 missiles. The party indicated that targeting the barracks, where a Golani Brigade force was training after its return from the Gaza Strip, came in response to the Israeli raid on the city of Baalbek.

Israeli fighters had targeted a building in the city of Baalbek with several missiles, wounding three people. The Israeli army said that this operation came in response to the firing of rockets towards Israel, indicating that it had attacked a Hezbollah compound containing weapons in the Baalbek area.

Targeting Baalbek

For his part, an Agence France-Presse correspondent said, “Israeli aircraft fired 5 missiles at a two-story residential building in the town of Al-Asira, outside the city of Baalbek,” noting that this is the third strike on the area far from the border with Israel during about 6 months of bombing. Mutual exchange between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.

The occupation army announced that it had detected about 50 shells fired from Lebanon towards Israel, and that it had intercepted a number of them, indicating that it had carried out raids on sources of fire in southern Lebanon.

Al Jazeera's correspondent said that an Israeli drone fired two missiles at the vicinity of the town of Halta in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon, and artillery bombarded the vicinity of the town of Kfar Shuba in the south.

The National News Agency reported yesterday, Saturday, that the outskirts of the towns of Aita al-Shaab and Ramiya were subjected to direct artillery shelling from Israeli army positions adjacent to the Blue Line in the central sector.

"Hezbollah is the first enemy"

Shortly after the recent escalation, the head of the Israeli Upper Galilee Council, Giora Zaltz, called on Tel Aviv to stop treating the confrontation with Hezbollah on the northern border as a side event, and said in an interview with Israeli Radio 103 that Israel must change the rules in the Upper Galilee and in the north and create a different security reality. And new, according to his expression.

The Israeli official described Hezbollah as the largest and most dangerous enemy in the north, noting that thousands of Israelis live in the border areas with Lebanon without basic services.

He called on Israel to "create a different security and economic reality in the north by the end of next May," adding that the situation will be difficult for years if the residents of the north do not return to their homes next July and August.

Zaltz confirmed that thousands of people in the North have begun to adapt their lives in other places because of the conditions there.

The border areas in southern Lebanon have witnessed security tension and an exchange of fire between the Israeli army and elements of the resistance in Lebanon, since the eighth of last October, after Israel declared war on Gaza.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies