Tensions Rise: Israel Intercepts Projectiles from Lebanon

The Israeli military intercepted two projectiles and a hostile aircraft entering from Lebanon, sparking tensions in the region. Although Hezbollah, the Iran-backed group, did not claim responsibility, the incidents highlight ongoing regional instability. The situation remains tense as no attacks have been officially announced since Monday.

Tensions Rise: Israel Intercepts Projectiles from Lebanon

On Wednesday, the Israeli military reported intercepting two projectiles that had entered Israeli territory from Lebanon.

Additionally, Israeli forces intercepted a so-called 'hostile aircraft' that crossed into Israel from Lebanon. No direct link to Hezbollah was specified by the military.

Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group, chose not to comment on the incidents but pointed Reuters to its official statements regarding military operations. The group has not publicly acknowledged any attacks targeting northern Israel since Monday.

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