Eighteen people were injured, four of them seriously, in a series of attacks on the northern Israeli border town of Arab al-Aramshe were transported to the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, the hospital said on Wednesday.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack, with the Iran-backed group saying it launched missiles and explosives-laden drones on an Israeli military facility in Arab al-Aramshe in response to the recent assassinations of Hezbollah members and commanders in Lebanon by Israel.
At least four rockets managed to pierce through air defenses before hitting a community center in the city, where at least seven were injured, and a car, injuring one of the passengers. The IDF responded with artillery fire targeting the sources of the rocket launches.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese network Al Mayadeen reported that two "heavy" rockets hit an Israeli target in Arab al-Aramshe.
Two more sirens were activated in the small Bedouin border town shortly after. A short clip circulating on social media purports to show one of the attacks on Arab al-Aramshe. In the footage, the buzzing of a drone engine can be heard as an object is seen zooming down from the sky before detonating.