Hezbollah and Israel exchange bombing on both sides of the border (Getty)

Lebanese Hezbollah announced that it targeted Israeli positions and a gathering of occupation soldiers at the border, while the occupation forces bombed towns in southern Lebanon.

The party said that its forces targeted a secret command post behind the Israeli Pranit barracks, the monk site at the border, and a gathering of occupation soldiers in its vicinity with missile weapons.

Sirens sounded in the areas of Zarit, Natua, Fasuta, Shumira, and Shtoula in the Upper Galilee three times since the morning.

Earlier, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Lebanon reported that 6 missiles were fired towards Israeli positions in the Upper Galilee, opposite the town of Aita al-Shaab in southern Lebanon.

Israeli Channel 12 reported that the rockets launched from Lebanon fell in open areas.

On the other hand, Israeli forces bombed the towns of Aita al-Shaab and Ramia in the central sector of southern Lebanon.

During the past 24 hours, Israeli aircraft launched 6 raids on the towns of Blida, Ainata, Aitaroun, and Yarin.

The frequency of mutual attacks on the border between Lebanon and Israel has recently escalated, following threats from Israeli officials to expand attacks on Lebanese territory unless Hezbollah fighters withdraw away from the border with northern Israel.

These military confrontations, which have been ongoing for more than 6 months, come against the backdrop of the devastating Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Source: Al Jazeera