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Hezbollah continues attacks on Israeli territory

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Hezbollah announced on Saturday afternoon that it was responsible for launching projectiles into Israeli territory.

According to the terrorist organization, the attack occurred at 3:30 p.m

According to the terrorist organization, the attack occurred at 3:30 p.m

Hezbollah announced on Saturday afternoon that it was responsible for launching projectiles into Israeli territory.

According to the terrorist organization, the attack occurred at 3:30 p.m., targeting Kibbutz Malkia in the Upper Galilee.

This incident is the third attack that Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for since the morning hours.

The IDF conducted artillery strikes in the southern Lebanon village of Kfarkela, Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese network Al Mayadeen reported Saturday evening.

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