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Hezbollah claimed four attacks on Israeli positions today

The armed Lebanese group says in its end-of-day report of border fighting with Israel that it launched four attacks on Wednesday.

Hezbollah said in order to retaliate against Israeli strikes on villages in southern Lebanon, it targeted the Metulla settlement, while also using rockets and missiles to target the hills of Kfar Chouba.

The armed group also said it monitored a deployment of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the Pranit barracks and used rockets and artillery shells to target them.

Lastly, it claimed an attack on the Shtoula settlement, achieving a direct hit, using guided missiles.

Hezbollah has been increasingly using rocket volleys and guided missiles to target Israeli positions in border fighting that has been ongoing since October 8, a day after the start of the Gaza war.

Israeli military claims attacks on Hezbollah positions

The Israeli military says its fighter jets launched strikes on two buildings used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon’s Ayta al-Shaab and Marwahin a few hours ago.

It said in a short statement that its forces had also targeted another site belonging to the armed Lebanese group in Tayr Harfa.

The Israeli military said this came after two antitank guided missiles were launched by Hezbollah earlier on Wednesday at homes in the Israeli town of Shtola, attacks which inflicted no casualties. The military said it “attacked the source of the fire”.