The tension between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is escalating, with Hezbollah launching 20 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and over 200 rockets into Israeli territory. The rocket attacks have resulted in a forest fire in Israel. According to The Times of Israel, Hezbollah has carried out attacks on Israeli military bases along the northern border. HEZBOLLAH ATTACKED WITH 20 UAVS AND 200 ROCKETSFollowing an attack by the Israeli army on the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, in which Hezbollah's senior field commander Muhammad Nime Nasir and a member were killed, Hezbollah sent 20 UAVs and launched approximately 200 rockets into Israeli territory. A MAJOR FIRE BROKE OUT IN ISRAELInitial reports indicate damage to a shopping center in Akka, but there have been no casualties or injuries. Meanwhile, a large-scale fire has started in the region due to the attack. The Israeli army has announced that counterattacks have been launched along the Lebanese border. TENSION ON THE BLUE LINEIsrael, which has been carrying out attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7, is also in conflict with Hezbollah along the northern border. Tensions have been escalating in recent weeks along the "Blue Line," the border between Israel and Lebanon. The Israeli army announced on June 18 that it had approved an "operational plan" for a possible attack on Lebanon. Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz also stated on June 21 that Hezbollah's attacks on Israeli territory and its citizens would not be tolerated, and that necessary decisions would be made soon. Hezbollah has reiterated its position that it will continue its attacks until a ceasefire agreement is reached between Israel and Gaza.
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