Hezbollah fires rockets in final hour before ceasefire
Hezbollah fired a mass rocket barrage from Lebanon into northern Israel in the final moments before a U.S.-brokered 10-day ceasefire was scheduled to begin. The attack injured three people, according to reports. The strike adds to a series of cross-border attacks that have occurred amid the fragile truce, which followed extensive Israeli military operations against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The timing of the barrage underscores the ongoing volatility on the border despite the diplomatic agreement.
The IDF provided details, stating most rockets were intercepted and one hit an open area.
The message confirms the number of rockets fired was five and provides additional detail about the interception results and impact location.
New report specifies the rocket barrage was a 'mass' firing and resulted in three injuries.
