According to a report from CNN, American officials have revealed that Hezbollah still maintains a hidden cache of its arsenal, though it remains unclear which missiles have been destroyed.
These officials added that Hezbollah might still possess the more advanced, long-range missiles. They emphasized that, as of now, Hezbollah has not used its sophisticated and long-range missiles.
On Wednesday evening, Israeli media reported power outages in several settlements in the Upper Galilee region of northern Palestine due to rockets fired from Lebanon. These rockets also caused a fire and damaged a house.
The Hebrew newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” stated that a rocket directly hit a home in the settlement of Kfar Hanasi, but no injuries were reported.
It also mentioned that a fire broke out in an agricultural area in the settlement of Aylet Hashahar in the Upper Galilee due to the rockets from Lebanon.
In addition, power outages were reported in the settlements of Mahanayim and Kfar Hanasi in the Upper Galilee due to rocket strikes.
The Israeli occupation police reported receiving several complaints about property damage in the Upper Galilee due to the falling rockets.
On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation forces announced they had tracked about 100 rockets fired from Lebanon, claiming they landed in open areas in the western Galilee within less than two hours, resulting in one injury and causing material damage.
The Israeli Home Front Command also activated sirens in many settlements in the Upper Galilee after detecting rocket fire from Lebanon.
According to Magen David Adom (the Israeli emergency medical service), an Israeli sustained “minor” injuries in the western Galilee after being wounded by flying glass shards caused by the rockets. He was transferred to the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, according to Israel’s Channel 12.
The channel also reported that a vehicle was damaged by shrapnel from an intercepting missile in the city of Nahariya in the western Galilee.
Since Wednesday morning, the Israeli occupation army has been attempting a ground incursion into southern Lebanon, facing fierce resistance from Hezbollah, which resulted in the deaths of eight Israeli soldiers, including officers, and left at least 30 others wounded, according to Israeli army sources and Hebrew media.
Since September 23, the occupation state has launched its “most violent and widespread” attack on Lebanon since the confrontations with Hezbollah began nearly a year ago. By Wednesday morning, the attacks had resulted in at least 1,119 martyrs, including children and women, 3,040 wounded, and over one million displaced, according to Anadolu Agency’s monitoring of Lebanese authorities’ data.