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EFE.- The Israeli Army killed Naser Abed al Aziz Rahid, deputy commander of the Shiite Hezbollah militia in the Bint Jbeil area, in southern Lebanon, as reported in a statement this Saturday.

“He had promoted and carried out terrorist activities against Israeli civilians from the Bint Jbeil area,” states the press release about Commander Rahid.

On the last day, Israeli troops also located and dismantled “numerous weapons, including a group of rocket launchers, an anti-tank missile launcher, rockets and military equipment” in their ground incursion into the south of the neighboring country. The Army assures that everything was prepared to attack the communities in northern Israel.

This Saturday, in just one hour, Israel detected the arrival of some 50 projectiles fired from Lebanon at different points in the north, including Haifa, central Galilee and Upper Galilee.

Most of the projectiles were intercepted, the Army reported, but some managed to bypass the Israeli air defense system.

Near Haifa, paramedics and teams from the Israeli emergency service, Magen David Adom (MDA), evacuated a 29-year-old man and a 23-year-old man who were slightly injured by shrapnel.

In Lebanon, at least two people were killed this Saturday in an attack by an Israeli drone against a car in the Lebanese town of Jounieh, north of Beirut, official Lebanese sources reported.

The note did not add more details of this selective operation that it attributed to the Israeli Army, which normally concentrates this type of actions in southern Lebanon, although since the beginning of the massive bombing campaign at the end of September it began to attack different points. of the country, also in the north, and areas that were considered safe.

Since the start of the conflict just over a year ago, Israeli attacks against Lebanon have caused more than 2,400 deaths and more than 11,000 injuries, the vast majority of victims in the last three weeks, according to the Ministry of Public Health.

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