After pager-radio attack, Hezbollah leader fires 140 rockets one after another on Israel

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After pager-radio attack, Hezbollah leader fires 140 rockets one after another on Israel


Jerusalem
The Israeli military said Hezbollah fired 140 rockets at northern Israel on Friday. The attack came a day after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to take revenge for Israel’s massive bombing. The Israeli military said the rockets were fired three times on Friday afternoon and targeted sites along the devastated border with Lebanon.

Hezbollah called the attack a retaliation
Hezbollah said it targeted several sites along the border with Katyusha rockets, including several air defense positions and the headquarters of an Israeli armored brigade, which it attacked for the first time. Hezbollah said the rockets were fired in retaliation for Israeli attacks on villages and homes in southern Lebanon.

Hassan Nasrallah released the video
Earlier on Thursday, the Hezbollah leader had released a threatening video, saying that its radios and pagers were blown up in Israeli attacks, crossing all red lines. Hassan Nasrallah had said in his address that there is no doubt that we are subjected to a massive security and military attack, which is unprecedented in the history of the resistance and unprecedented in the history of Lebanon. Such killings, targeting and crimes can be unprecedented in the world.