Anti-tank missile strikes border settlement near Lebanon
Hebrew media sources reported that an anti-tank missile struck the "Shtula" settlement located in the western region along the Palestinian-Lebanese border.
Hebrew Channel 12 confirmed that three individuals were injured, with one in serious condition.
The Israeli Occupation army reported an armed conflict along the Lebanese border, particularly in the vicinity of "Shtula."
Operation Aqsa Typhoon has now entered its ninth day since its commencement by the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, on October 7th. This operation is in direct response to the Israeli Occupation's actions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Simultaneously, the Israeli Occupation has launched its "Iron Sword" military campaign against the Gaza Strip, initiating a series of intense air raids on various locations within the Strip. These actions have resulted in a significant number of casualties, including hundreds of martyrs and thousands of injured individuals, as well as extensive destruction of buildings, residential towers, institutions, and essential infrastructure.