A man who was injured inside one of the buildings hit by 30 rockets launched by Hezbollah on the town of Kiryat Shmona, in northern Israel, has died.
The media reported this, citing the emergency services according to which the man - aged around 25 - was already in serious condition after he had been pulled from the rubble of an industrial building hit by one of the Lebanese rockets.
So far, according to estimates from the same sources, 18 Israelis have been killed by Hezbollah's attacks, which began immediately after October 7: 11 soldiers and 7 civilians.
Earlier, the Israeli army reported that a salvo of at least 30 rockets was fired from Lebanon towards Kiryat Shmona.
Media reported that the Iron Dome intercepted some of the rockets while others hit sites in the city causing property damage.
The attack
- the media reported - was claimed by the Lebanese Hezbollah after Israel last night hit and killed across the border an "important operative" of Jamaa Islamyia, a Lebanese military organization linked to Hamas
The Israeli army has in fact confirmed that it has killed "an important terrorist operative of the Jamaa Islamiya organization" in a raid on a military complex in the al-Habbariyeh area, in southern Lebanon.
A military spokesman stressed that the terrorist, "who launched attacks against Israeli territory, was eliminated along with other terrorists who were with him."
The affected organization, allied with Hamas, reported the deaths of seven of its members, calling them "rescuers".
Three Palestinians dead in the West Bank
Three Palestinians were killed and 7 others injured following "Israeli shelling" in Jenin in the northern West Bank.
Wafa reported this, citing local medical sources.
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