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Multiple Projectiles Fired From Lebanon Into Israel

An Israeli Apache helicopter fires a missile towards southern Lebanon as seen from northern Israel, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

The Israeli military has confirmed that multiple projectiles were fired from Lebanon into Israel on Monday evening, local time. The incident occurred following sirens that sounded in central Israel, prompting heightened alertness.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that several projectile launches were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory. At this time, further details regarding the nature and origin of the projectiles are currently under review by the IDF.

While no immediate reports of damage or casualties have been released, the situation is being closely monitored by Israeli authorities. The IDF has not disclosed the specific number of projectiles launched or their intended targets within Israeli territory.

No immediate reports of damage or casualties.
Israeli military confirms projectiles fired from Lebanon into Israel.
IDF reviewing details of the projectiles.

Incidents of cross-border fire between Lebanon and Israel are not uncommon, with tensions periodically escalating along the shared border. The IDF routinely responds to such provocations with heightened security measures and, when necessary, targeted military action.

Residents in affected areas have been advised to remain vigilant and follow any instructions issued by local authorities or the IDF. The Israeli military continues to maintain a state of readiness to address potential threats and ensure the safety of civilians.

As the situation develops, further updates are expected to be provided by the IDF and relevant government agencies. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by Israel in the region and the need for continued vigilance in safeguarding its borders and population.

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