Two projectiles launched from Lebanon crossed into northern Israel, according to the IDF. One launch was intercepted by air defenses while the second landed in an open area. No casualties were reported following the incident.
The Israel Defense Forces reported that two projectiles were launched from Lebanon into northern Israel, with one intercepted and the other landing in an open area.
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The Israel Defense Forces reported that two projectiles were launched from Lebanon into northern Israel, with one intercepted and the other landing in an open area.
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