Five Hezbollah members were killed in an Israeli vacuum bomb attack
Five members of the movement were killed as a result of vacuum bomb attacks carried out by the Israeli air force on Hizbullah positions in Lebanon. In response, 17 Israelis were injured in drone and rocket attacks on Israeli territory.
5 Hezbollah members were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a 3-story building in the Lebanese village of Mayfadoun. It was reported that three of the dead had "responsibility" within the party.
In a message posted on the X social network, Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraei confirmed that the Shin Bet and military intelligence had attacked a military building used by Hezbollah forces on the southern front with the help of warplanes.
The Israeli military used "highly destructive vacuum bombs," formally known as thermobaric weapons, that were deadly to anyone in the blast zone.
In another report, Adraei said Israeli warplanes had also carried out an airstrike on a "Hezbollah military building" in the town of Hiam.
In response, Hezbollah launched a series of operations in the West and Upper Galilee, Acre and Haifa in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, causing the first explosions to be heard since the beginning of the conflict.
Israeli media reported that armed drones struck a vehicle and a military base in Nahariya, causing casualties. According to the Israeli army radio, 17 people were injured in the attack of the Hezbollah drone in the area around Nahariya and Asre.