Air Raid Alert in Northern Israel Facing Hezbollah on Second Day of Ceasefire
On the 25th (local time), the second day of a temporary ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian armed faction Hamas, air raid sirens sounded in the northern border area of Israel, according to Russian news agency Sputnik.
According to the report, the Israeli military announced via Telegram that "sirens sounded in northern Israel."
Earlier, the military also stated that it had intercepted missiles launched from Lebanon toward Israel.
The Israeli military has been conducting a retaliatory war since Hamas's surprise attack in the south on the 7th of last month, and is also clashing with the Iran-aligned Lebanese armed faction Hezbollah in the northern border area.
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Israel and Hamas entered a four-day temporary ceasefire starting at 7 a.m. the previous day (2 p.m. on the 24th Korean time), and completed the exchange of hostages and detainees agreed upon on the first day.
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