Israel and Hezbollah trade heavy fire before pulling back
Briefly

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the military's role in eliminating "thousands of rockets that were aimed at northern Israel," asserting a strong defense policy for the country.
Following the Israeli airstrikes, Hezbollah claimed to have launched hundreds of rockets and drones, marking a significant escalation after the death of commander Fouad Shukur.
Tensions remain high as Egypt tries to mediate a cease-fire in the prolonged Israel-Hamas war, with concerns that broader regional stability is at stake.
Despite the heavy exchanges of fire, the situation did not ignite a full-scale war, with both sides reporting they targeted military objectives.
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