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Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a barrage of rockets targeting the northern Israeli communities of Kiryat Shmona and Kfar Szold.

On Wednesday alone, Hezbollah fired approximately 215 rockets in an initial response to the strike that killed its top military commander Abdullah.

Firefighters are currently responding to fires near rocket attack sites from Lebanon amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.

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00:00Yes, so some Israeli officials, as you said, are threatening an all-out war, but for eight
00:04months the northern Israel is bombarded, with Israel not really hinting it's going for an
00:11all-out war yet.
00:13We have some here in Israel, some 60,000 people who have been evacuated from the communities
00:18which are right on the border fence, another 30,000 or so, which live a bit further to
00:24the south, but in areas that the state has not evacuated, decided to leave themselves
00:29because those areas are also under attack, and Israel is still at the moment putting
00:35most of its attention in Gaza, understandably so, but the north, many residents are saying
00:42that it has been left aside by the state of Israel, and it has been bombarded again and
00:49again, especially over the past week, as you mentioned, Israel killing a senior Hezbollah
00:54official and in retaliation, especially on Wednesday and Thursday, we saw some 200 rockets
00:59and UAVs fired from Lebanon into Israel, today has been a bit slower, but still a siren sounding
01:06in communities in northern Israel, at least for the moment, Israel not yet going into
01:13an all-out offensive in the north, but Hezbollah has hinted time and time again, as long as
01:19war on the Gaza border will continue, so will the war on the Israel-Lebanon border, how
01:24much will Israel be able to take this, not so sure, eventually Israel will probably have
01:30to set out on an all-out offensive, but as of now, it has not happened.

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