Anti-tank missiles cause damage to building, infrastructure in Metula

Israel Fire and Rescue Services have arrived at the scene to extinguish the fire. 

 A hole is seen in the roof of a home that received a direct hit by a mortar in Metula near Israel's border with Lebanon, in northern Israel, October 12, 2023.  (photo credit: REUTERS/LISI NIESNER)
A hole is seen in the roof of a home that received a direct hit by a mortar in Metula near Israel's border with Lebanon, in northern Israel, October 12, 2023.
(photo credit: REUTERS/LISI NIESNER)

At least three anti-tank missiles damaged a building and town infrastructure in Metula in the Upper Galilee, the IDF reported Friday. There were no casualties.

Israel Fire and Rescue Services have arrived at the scene to extinguish the fire. 

Earlier, the Israel Air Force struck a structure in which several Hezbollah terrorists were operating after IDF soldiers identified a Hezbollah terrorist operating there in the area of Matmoura in southern Lebanon. 

The IDF attacked a military building where terrorists from the terrorist organization Hezbollah were operating in southern Lebanon (IDF)

Incidents earlier today

Earlier, an explosive drone fell in an open area north of Kibbutz Ma'ayan Baruch in the Upper Galilee. There were no casualties in this incident, as well. No siren sounded in either community to warn of the missile or drone.

Additionally, at 15:14 ,sirens were activated in the Western Galilee region following the detection of rockets launched from Lebanese territory. Some of these rockets fell in the area of Abirim, but no injuries were reported.

Israel Fire and Rescue Services responded promptly to extinguish a fire caused by these incidents.

Additionally, a rocket from Lebanon landed in the area of Manara, with no reported injuries.

In response to these incidents, the IAF conducted strikes on Hezbollah military structures in Aitaroun and Beit Lif in southern Lebanon.

IDF artillery also targeted locations in Kfarchouba and Kfarhamam in southern Lebanon.