The Israeli army launched artillery shells into Lebanon in response to two rockets fired from Lebanon towards northern Israel. One rocket fell inside Lebanese territory, while the other landed close to the disputed village of Ghajar in Israel. Israel initially believed the explosion near Ghajar was caused by an old land mine, but later determined it was a rocket launch from Lebanon. No group has claimed responsibility for the rocket attack. Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Manar channel reported calm has been restored to nearby villages after Israeli airstrikes on an open hill. The tensions around Ghajar coincide with a heated situation in the Shebaa farms.
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