Six Rockets Target Northern Israel, Schools Closed Amid Escalating Lebanon Border Clashes

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Al Jazeera reported that six rockets were launched toward Zionist forces stationed in the town of Debbine in southern Lebanon.
Simultaneously, the municipality of Kiryat Shmona in northern occupied territories announced the suspension of school activities and in-person education in the occupied town until further notice due to escalating clashes with Hezbollah.
The Home Front Command of the Israeli regime also reported the closure of schools in other border regions of northern occupied Palestine, such as Meron and Nahariya, and announced restrictions on public gatherings in these areas.
Additionally, rocket alert sirens sounded in the town of Metula and its surrounding regions.
The Israeli regime’s army confirmed the rocket attack from Lebanon, claiming to have intercepted two rockets fired from Lebanese territory toward northern occupied Palestinian territories.
According to the army’s statement, the attack resulted in no casualties or injuries.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah Lebanon issued a statement declaring that since Tuesday morning, it has been confronting the advance of Zionist forces toward the outskirts of Zawtar al-Sharqiyyah, Yahmar al-Shagif, and Debbine in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah also emphasized that Israeli regime forces have not yet succeeded in controlling the areas of Zawtar al-Sharqiyyah, Yahmar al-Shagif, and Debbine, and that clashes continue on these fronts.
In a separate statement, the movement announced it had targeted an armored D9 bulldozer belonging to the Israeli regime’s army using a drone on the southeastern outskirts of Zawtar al-Sharqiyyah.

