Hezbollah fires over 100 rockets in retaliation to Israeli strike

NAHARIYA, Israel — Hezbollah launched more than 100 rockets early Sunday across a wider and deeper area of northern Israel, with some landing near the city of Haifa, as Israel launched hundreds of strikes on Lebanon.The sides appeared to be spiraling toward all-out war following months of escalating tensions.The rocket barrage overnight was in response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon that have killed dozens, including a veteran Hezbollah commander, and an unprecedented attack targeting the group’s communications devices.

Air raid sirens echoed across northern Israel, sending hundreds of thousands of people scrambling into shelters.One rocket struck near a residential building in Kiryat Bialik, a city near Haifa, wounding at least three people and setting buildings and cars on fire.Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said four people were wounded by shrapnel in the barrage.Avi Vazana raced to a shelter with his wife and 9-month-old baby before he heard the boom of the rocket hitting in Kiryat Bialik.

Then he went back outside to see if anyone was hurt.“I ran without shoes, without a shirt, only with pants.I ran to this house when everything was still on fire to try to find if there are other people,” he said.Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that three people were killed and another four wounded in Israeli strikes near the border, without saying whether they were civilians or combatants.The barrage came after an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Friday killed at least 45 people, including one of Hezbollah’s top leaders and several other terrorists, as well as women and children.

Hezbollah was already reeling from a sophisticated attack that caused thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies to explode just days earlier.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would take whatever action was necessary to restore security in the north and allow people to return to their homes.“No country can accept the wanton rocketing of its cities.We can’t accept...

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