Feb 15, 2024 17:50 UTC
  •  Hezbollah responds to Israeli aggression with intensive rocket fire

Lebanon's Hezbollah movement says it fired dozens of rockets into northern Occupied Territories, a day after Israeli raids killed 15 people in dense urban areas in the country's south.

In a statement issued late Thursday, Hezbollah said, "In a first response to the massacres in Nabatiyeh and Sawaneh, Islamic resistance fighters fired dozens of Katyusha-type rockets at Kiryat Shmona".

The retaliation came shortly after Hezbollah said Israel would "pay the price" for killing civilians including five children in southern Lebanon, the deadliest day for Lebanese people in four months of Israeli aggression.

The United Nations urged a halt to what it called a "dangerous escalation" of the conflict, which has played out in parallel to the Israeli war on Gaza war and fuelled concerns of a wider confrontation.

Seven of the civilians were killed in Nabatieh late on Wednesday when an Israeli strike on the southern city hit a multi-storey building. The dead were from the same extended family, and included three children.

It followed an earlier attack that killed a woman and two children in the village of al-Sawana at the Lebanese border, who were buried on Thursday.

The bodies of the children, wrapped in green shrouds, were so small they each fitted on two plastic chairs as people came to pay respects. Their father held them tight before they were buried as another man sobbed on his shoulder.

"The enemy will pay the price for these crimes," Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah told Reuters, saying Hezbollah had a "legitimate right to defend its people".

Hezbollah has responded to Israeli aggression in solidarity with the Palestinians with a flurry of rocket fire and precision missiles which have hit military targets.

Hezbollah has said its campaign will stop only when the illegal Zionist entity halts its war on the Gaza Strip, where more than 28,000 people have been martyred according to health authorities in Gaza.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah targeted a military base in Safed about 15 km from the Lebanese border with rocket fire, killing one soldier and wounding eight others.

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