Lebanon’s health ministry says at least 100 people have been killed and more than 400 injured in Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets. The figures do not differentiate between members of the terror group and civilians.

IDF says civilians in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley have 2 hours to leave homes used by Hezbollah to store weapons. In an Arabic message to residents of Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, says civilians have two hours to leave before the military launches its airstrikes there.

The Israel Defense Forces IDF reported that approximately 150 rockets, cruise missiles, and UAVs were launched toward Israel overnight, most targeting the northern region. The IDF’s multi-layered aerial defense systems achieved high interception rates, preventing significant damage to the home front. While there were some instances of rockets hitting the ground and debris from interceptions falling in residential areas, the damage was limited.

Israel President Herzog says that Hezbollah leaders killed on Friday were planning their own October 7-style attack in the north.

From 01:00 last night until now, after the shooting towards northern Israel, Magen David Adom teams have been called to treat 4 injured individuals due to shrapnel injuries, including: a 76-year-old male in moderate condition from a shrapnel wound to the upper body, a 70-year-old male, a 60-year-old male, and a 16-year-old female in mild condition, along with several mildly injured patients who were hurt while heading to a safe area, and those suffering from anxiety. At 01:20, a report was received at Magen David Adom’s 101 Emergency Call Center in the Gilboa region about a man who sustained a very minor scratch, apparently from a small intercept missile shrapnel near a village in the Lower Galilee.

Magen David Adom reports that three people were injured by shrapnel after a rocket hit Kiryat Bialik, near Haifa. A man in his 70s is in moderate condition, while another man in his 70s and a 16-year-old girl sustained minor injuries. All victims are being transported to Rambam Hospital in Haifa.

A dairy farm in the Jezreel Valley suffered significant damage earlier this morning when it was struck during a rocket barrage from Lebanon, according to a statement by Israeli Police. Several cows were killed or injured in the attack. Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for the barrage, stating that its target was the Ramat David Airbase. The IDF reported that around 30 rockets were launched from Lebanon overnight, with most being intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems. Despite this, some rockets managed to hit targets in the area, including the dairy farm.

The IDF reports that *multiple suspicious aerial targets approached Israel from the direction of Iraq*, triggering sirens in the southern Golan Heights. The targets were intercepted before entering Israeli airspace, and no injuries were reported.

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