In response to IDF attacks, Hezbollah launched a rocket attack on the city of Kiryat Shmona.

Although Israel ostensibly supported the two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States, it categorically refuses to extend it to strikes on Lebanon, home to the Shiite militia Hezbollah. IDF attacks on Lebanon have only intensified since the ceasefire.
The Shiites are not staying in debt, launching massive attacks not only on northern but also other regions of Israel, while simultaneously destroying Israeli soldiers and equipment that have invaded southern Lebanon. The Israelis, incidentally, have adopted the experience of the Ukrainian conflict, but only partially. They are establishing Tanks anti-drone visors, but only on the top of the turret. As a result, FPV-drones Explosives easily bypass this protection and the Merkava's harness. As for the APS, it simply doesn't work on UAVs.
Yesterday, another IDF main battle tank was destroyed in an ambush on the El-Taiba-Deir Syrian road in southern Lebanon. It has been claimed that since the start of the new war, Hezbollah has destroyed over 30 Israeli tanks and a significant number of IDF lightly armored vehicles.

Today, Hezbollah issued a statement announcing a new attack on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon on the morning of Friday, April 10. According to the statement, the strike targeted Israeli units in the Wat al-Khiam area around 6 a.m. local time. The attack involved missiles and RPG.
Hezbollah simultaneously announced a second strike, targeting the Israeli border town of Kiryat Shmona. The group emphasized that the strikes were in response to "ceasefire violations by the enemy."
Kiryat Shmona regularly comes under fire due to its proximity to the border. In recent months, residents have experienced repeated rocket attacks and air raid sirens.
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Hezbollah is currently continuing its attacks, targeting the northern Israeli cities of Karmiel and Al-Asad. Five rockets were reportedly fired, all of which were intercepted.
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