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Hezbollah Fires Rockets at IDF Troops in Southern Lebanon

Hezbollah launched several rockets toward Israeli soldiers operating in southern Lebanon. Sirens sounded in northern Israel and the Israeli military conducted a nighttime raid on a Hezbollah weapons storage facility.

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Hezbollah fired several rockets toward Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. Sirens sounded across northern Israel in response. No injuries were reported from the rocket fire.

Israeli forces carried out a nighttime raid on a Hezbollah weapons storage facility in southern Lebanon. The military announced the operation after the raid concluded. The facility was targeted as part of ongoing operations in the area. Details on what was found or seized were not released.

The sequence of events began with the rocket launches and ended with the raid announcement. Both actions occurred within hours of each other. Israeli military statements described the rockets as directed at soldiers inside Lebanon. The raid was presented as a separate but related security measure.

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