Today, the Israeli occupation army bombed the outskirts of the towns of Al-Qulaila and Al-Maaliya in southern Lebanon. The official Lebanese News Agency stated that the Israeli occupation artillery fired a number of heavy shells from its positions at the border with Lebanon in the western sector, on the outskirts of the towns of Al-Qulaila and Al-Maaliya. / in the district of / Tire /". Earlier today, Israeli media indicated that a missile strike from Lebanese territory targeted areas in the Israeli entity, without details. The occupation army announced, in a statement, that it had intercepted a missile fired from Lebanon towards the western Galilee, which caused Activate sirens. It was also announced that 3 people were injured as a result of missile strikes from Lebanese territory on settlements in the north of the Israeli entity. For its part, the Airports Authority announced in the Israeli entity "Closure of northern airspace, including Haifa, Rosh Pina, and the Megiddo airstrip, to civilian flights", after the airstrikes on the western Galilee. No Lebanese party has so far claimed responsibility for the missile attack.
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