Israel army says 250 projectiles launched from Lebanon Sunday

This handout picture released by the Government Press Office (GPO) shows Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R), Defence Minister Israel Katz (R) and army Chief-of-Staff Herzi Halevi (2nd L) during a briefing in the Netzarim Corridor, Israel's main military supply route which carves the Gaza Strip in two just south of Gaza City, on November 19, 2024. Netanyahu said during his tour inside the Gaza Strip that Israel was offering a reward of $5 million to anybody who brings out a hostage held there, underlining that one of Israel's war aims remained that "Hamas does not rule in Gaza". (Photo by GPO / AFP)

he Israeli military said on Sunday militant group Hezbollah launched 250 projectiles into Israeli territory from Lebanon throughout the day, with air raid sirens sounding in the country’s north and centre.

“There were 250 launches from Lebanon today,” the military said in a statement to AFP.

It said the highest number of projectiles, 350, was recorded on September 24, 2024, a few days before Israel launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, and the day after Israel escalated air strikes against Hezbollah targets.

SOURCE: AFP

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