Hezbollah fires missile into Tel Aviv
Hezbollah has announced that it has fired a missile at the command center of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad near Tel Aviv, responsible for killing several leaders of the movement and blasting pagers in Lebanon, RIA Novosti reports.
“At 6:30 a.m. on Sept. 25, the Lebanese resistance fired a Kader-1 missile at a Mossad command center near Tel Aviv, responsible for the elimination of members of the leadership, explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies,” the movement said in a statement.
According to the Lebanese TV channel Al Mayadeen, Hezbollah used an Iranian-made long-range ballistic missile, Kader-1, for the first time.
To remind, in recent days, Hezbollah has increased the radius of rocket attacks on the territory of Israel, which is now more than 50 kilometers. For almost a year, the border regions of northern Israel were subjected to daily shelling, which led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents of the northern regions of the country.