Hezbollah launched a targeted attack on Tel Aviv earlier Tuesday morning, aiming a barrage of rockets at the headquarters of Israel’s intelligence service, the Mossad, and a base housing an Israeli intelligence unit. The attack resulted in injuries to two individuals in central Israel.
According to Israel’s military, two people sustained injuries when their vehicles were hit on a highway north of Kfar Qassim in central Israel following strikes launched from Lebanon. A 54-year-old bus driver suffered moderate head and back injuries from shrapnel when his bus, carrying 10 passengers, was hit. Additionally, a 31-year-old man is being treated for light injuries after his car was impacted by the strike.
An Israeli security official informed reporters that sirens were activated across central Israel after multiple projectiles were fired from Lebanon, prompting millions of people to seek shelter in bomb shelters.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that they used Fadi-4 rockets, described as long-range surface-to-surface missiles. These rockets are part of a series that Hezbollah recently began using to target deeper into Israeli territory.