The Lebanese terror group Hezbollah launched five rockets at central Israel on Monday night, triggering sirens in multiple areas.
The Iranian proxy claimed that the target of the attack was the Glilot military intelligence base between Tel Aviv and Herzliya.
“The Resistance forces fired several missiles towards the Glilot intelligence center,” it claimed in a statement. Glilot is home to the Israel Defense Force’s signals intelligence Unit 8200 and is adjacent to the Mossad intelligence agency’s headquarters.
“This operation was carried out in defense of Lebanon and its people, in response to the Israeli Air Force’s barbaric bombings,” the statement continued.
Some of the rockets were intercepted, with the rest falling in open areas, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
There were no reports of injuries and there were no changes to the IDF Home Front Command guidelines.
Israel’s Fire and Rescue Service reported that fire crews were working to extinguish a blaze in Petach Tikvah’s Segula Cemetery sparked by falling shrapnel. A rocket fragment also fell on a main road in Herzliya, with police dispatched to the scene.
According to the IDF, Hezbollah launched 190 projectiles into Israeli territory on Monday, mostly targeting the north of the country.
“The IDF will continue to operate against the threat of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in defense of the State of Israel and its residents,” the army said.
Earlier on Monday evening, Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists fired a missile at the Tel Aviv area.
“Following alerts that were activated in several areas in the center of the country, the air force successfully intercepted a surface-to-surface missile launched from Yemen,” the IDF posted on X.
The missile was intercepted outside of Israel’s borders.
Takeoffs and landings were briefly suspended at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion International Airport due to the threat.
A Hamas rocket barrage on central Israel injured two people in Kfar Chabad, southeast of Tel Aviv, on Monday morning.
Eli Bin, director of the Magen David Adom emergency service, reported that two people were lightly wounded by shrapnel.
“In the Sdot Dan region, MDA EMTs and Paramedics are treating 2 female casualties in mild condition with shrapnel injuries and evacuating them to hospital,” tweeted MDA, adding that other locations were being searched.
The IDF said five rockets had been fired from the Khan Younis area in southern Gaza, with several impacts detected. Police said that fragments from an interception struck an open area in Holon, south of Tel Aviv.
The attacks from Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen came as the Jewish state marked one year since the Hamas-led Oct. 7 massacre, in which some 1,200 people, primarily Jewish civilians, were murdered, thousands were wounded and 251 were taken hostage into the Gaza Strip.