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Hezbollah, in first announced attack since Israeli strikes, says it fired rockets on Israel's Safed

BEIRUT — In its first announcement regarding its military operations since the Israeli airforce downed six residential buildings in a bombing of Beirut's southern suburbs, Hezbollah said late on Friday that it had fired a salvo of rockets on the city of Safed in Israel.

It stated that this attack was carried out "in support of our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in support of their resistance, as well as in defense of Lebanon and its people," but made no mention of the Israeli strike on the southern suburbs, which had targeted party leader Hassan Nasrallah, whose condition remains unknown.

BEIRUT — In its first announcement regarding its military operations since the Israeli airforce downed six residential buildings in a bombing of Beirut's southern suburbs, Hezbollah said late on Friday that it had fired a salvo of
rockets on the city of Safed in Israel.

It stated that this attack was carried out "in support of our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in support of their resistance, as well as in defense of Lebanon and its people," but made no mention of the Israeli strike on the southern suburbs, which had targeted party leader Hassan Nasrallah, whose condition remains unknown.