HEZBOLLAH fired more than 320 rockets at Israel overnight in a sinister revenge attack for the assassination of a senior commander last month.
In response, Israeli fighter jets scrambled to launch a barrage of withering air strikes at Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon in what it dubbed an "act of self-defence".The Israel Defence Forces have engaged in tit-for-tat strikes with Iran-backed Hezbollah for 10 months since war broke out in Gaza.
Sirens blasted across northern Israel as the army's advanced Iron Dome Defence system obliterated Hezbollah rockets mid-air. The terror group, Iran's largest proxy army in the Middle East, claimed to have hit 11 Israeli military targets.
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