Smoke rose as a result of the exchange of fire across the border between Lebanon and Israel (Anatolia)

Lebanese Hezbollah announced today, Saturday, that it had targeted a gathering of Israeli army soldiers south of the Al-Abad site and another gathering in the vicinity of the Jal Al-Alam military site with “Burkan” missiles, confirming that direct hits had been achieved.

The party added that it also targeted with missiles a gathering of Israeli army soldiers in the vicinity of the Doviv Barracks and the Khirbet Maar base.

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that sirens sounded in the Upper Galilee region on suspicion of a drone infiltration from southern Lebanon.

For its part, the Lebanese News Agency said that Israeli artillery bombed the town of Hula and the outskirts of the towns adjacent to the Blue Line from the town of Naqoura up to the towns of Ramiya and Aita al-Shaab.

The agency added that heavy Israeli army machine guns opened fire in the direction of the woods adjacent to the Blue Line on the outskirts of the towns of Naqoura, Yarin, Al-Bustan, Umm Al-Tut, and Alma Al-Shaab.

On the other hand, Israeli Army Radio announced that 4 rockets had fallen from southern Lebanon in the Shlomi settlement in the Upper Galilee, without causing any injuries or damage.

This came after Hezbollah announced yesterday, Friday, that 4 of its members had been killed in border clashes with the Israeli army in southern Lebanon.

Yesterday, Hezbollah also announced the use of "Falaq 1" missiles for the first time to bomb Israeli military sites. They are 240 mm caliber, have a range of up to 10.5 kilometers, and carry high-explosive warheads without shrapnel.

The occupation authorities threaten to deal a strong blow to Hezbollah if it does not withdraw from the border with northern Israel.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies