The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced Tuesday that they targeted Israeli artillery positions in northern occupied Palestine.
The Lebanese resistance fighters targeted Israeli occupation artillery positions in occupied Palestine in response to the targeting of one of the resistance points in Iqlim Al-Tuffah.
Simultaneously, intense artillery shelling by the occupation reached the outskirts of the towns of Al-Labouneh, Al-Naqoura, and Alma al-Shaab, as reported by an Al Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli occupation bombed the forests of Deir Mimas, Al-Khardalah, and Al-Qulei'a, and he added that an Israeli drone strike occurred in the vicinity of the town of Al-Naqoura.
Israeli media reported that a state of panic has ensued among Israeli settlers in the north, especially those living in settlements near the borders with Lebanon, noting that settlers fear the ambiguity of the rate of escalation.
Israeli Channel 12's correspondent in northern occupied Palestine reported that during his tour of the borders, "Hezbollah fighters were constantly present at a few meters distance," highlighting that this state at the borders is absolutely terrifying for the settlers living in the north.
The correspondent noted that to address these concerns the Israeli authorities must build a new barrier that would fortify the northern settlements, which would take almost two years to finalize.
Given that no initiative has been taken so far in this regard, he added, the situation in the north remains very worrying and in fact "should worry everyone".
Al-Qassam Brigades announced that they shelled "Tel Aviv" in response to Israeli massacres against civilians.
An Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that air raid sirens were sounded in "Tel Aviv" after a rocket barrage was launched from the Gaza Strip.
At the time of this announcement, the Al-Quds Brigades targeted the settlements of "Gush Dan", "Sderot", and "Mefalsim" with rocket barrages in response to the occupation's massacres against civilians.
Israeli media reported that air raid sirens sounded in "Gush Dan", "Hasharon", and "Hashfela".
This comes as the Israeli occupation conducts airstrikes on every civilian faciility it can get its hands on in Gaza, from residential buildings to hospitals.
An Israeli airstrike on the Nasser Medical Complex in the southern governate of Khan Yunis killed at least eight people and injured dozens, on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
This comes after Israeli authorities forcibly displaced Gazans to southern areas in the Strip, claiming they would be safe there. However, a substantial number of bombs and shells have targeted residential blocks and civilian infrastructure, such as the Nasser Medical Complex, confirming the occupation's sheer brutality.
The Nasser Medical Complex includes a pediatrics section, which was hit directly and indirectly by Israeli bombs.
In the northernmost part of the Strip, the occupation targeted the vicinities Kamal Adwan and Al-Quds hospitals, located in Beit Lahia and the northeast of Sheikh Zaid.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) explained that an Israeli bomb struck just 50 meters away from Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza City overnight.
The Yemeni military media released Tuesday evening footage showing the Yemeni armed forces launching drones toward various Israeli targets in occupied Palestine as part of Yemen's support for the Palestinian people in the face of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Yahya Saree said Monday that the Yemeni Armed Forces launched a large batch of drones at several Israeli targets in occupied Palestine, with confirmed casualties.
The operation caused the bases and airports that were attacked to go out of service for several hours, Saree said.
The Yemeni armed forces "will continue to carry out military operations in support of the oppressed Palestinian people and in response to the calls of the great Yemeni people and the various peoples of the Ummah until the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip ends.
Yemen has launched several attacks against the Israeli occupation, with the first attack being intercepted by the US and Saudi Arabia, and raising the concerns of some neighboring Arab states, as others made their way to occupied Palestine, striking Israeli military targets.
Israeli Kan TV's Arab Affairs expert Roi Kais identified the most concerned countries as the United Arab Emirates, noting that a member of the UAE parliament, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed concerns that Israel's response to Sanaa's actions "could escalate the scale of the war."