Hezbollah has fired a new rocket at
Hezbollah said it fired a new rocket, called the Khaibar-1, striking near the Israeli town of
Micky Rosenfeld, an Israeli police spokesman, said Hezbollah had fired 97 rockets into
"At least one missile of unknown type carrying around 100kg of explosives hit the town of
The attacks hit two homes in northern
The strikes came two days after Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader, said his group would start a new phase in the battle, striking beyond the Israeli city of
The area around Afula, 50km south of the Israeli-Lebanese border area, has been struck before, but Israeli security officials said Friday's strikes were the southernmost so far.
Ground battle
In southern
However, some Israeli troops around the town of
Hezbollah announced that its forces had attacked Israeli military units in Talet Masud district and Marun al-Ras, Aljazeera learned.
Hezbollah has announced the death of 32 of its fighters, including two rescue workers, since the fighting broke out.
Air raids
Lebanese police said that
The first Israeli bombs fell shortly after dawn, killing two people in their home in the
Israeli jets also killed one man when they fired missiles at a building near the southern market town of Nabatiyeh on Friday morning, Lebanese officials said.
A separate Israeli air raid destroyed a deserted four-storey building near the town, a local official said.
The building housed a construction company owned by a Hezbollah member, the officials said.
Hussam Abu Shamet, a Jordanian man in a nearby house, was killed by missile shrapnel in that attack.
Others civilians died elsewhere across southern
At least 450 Lebanese have now died in the 17-day conflict.
On Thursday,