Two people were killed yesterday in a rocket attack in the northern part of the Golan Heights, the Israeli police said, quoted by DPA and BTA.
According to the Israeli media, a car was hit and the victims were civilians. The army said about 40 rockets from Lebanon were fired at the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
The Lebanese Shiite movement "Hezbollah" claimed responsibility for the attack last night. Its representatives said dozens of rockets were fired at an Israeli military base in the Golan Heights in response to an earlier Israeli attack.
A few hours earlier, in an alleged attack by an Israeli drone on a car in Syria, near the border with Lebanon, a former bodyguard of the leader of "Hezbollah" was killed. Hassan Nasrallah.
At a religious ceremony last night, Nasrallah said via video link that attacks on Israel would continue.
Israel and the associated Palestinian Islamist movement "Hamas" "Hezbollah" have been exchanging fire almost daily since the start of the war in Gaza on October 7 last year.
The intensity of these clashes has increased significantly recently. There have been casualties on both sides, raising fears that the conflict could spread to the area.