(9 Jul 2024)
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Golan Heights – 09 July 2024
1. Police blocking a road backdropped by smoke from a fire after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights
2. Mid of smoke rising and fire truck
3. Police blocking road, smoke rising seen in background
4. Troops and police blocking road
5. Mid of road blocked by police, smoke rising seen in background
6. Military vehicles
7. Various of troops and police blocking road
8. Troops and military vehicle
9. Various of road blocked by police and troops ++DUSK AND NIGHT SHOTS++
STORYLINE:
Israeli police and troops blocked a road in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights Tuesday after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit a vehicle, killing two people, according to Israeli police.
The police said a man and woman were killed in the strike.
The Israeli army said some β40 projectiles crossed from Lebanon into the central Golan Heights.β
An official with the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group said an Israeli strike in Syria had killed a former bodyguard of the group’s leader.
Hezbollah announced that in retaliation for the killing, it fired tens of Katyusha rockets targeting an Israeli military base in the Golan Heights.
Hezbollah later identified the militant as Yasser Nemr Qranbish, though it did not disclose the circumstances of his death.
Hezbollah official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
Hezbollah launched attacks against Israel after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza last October.
Since then, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed more than 450 people.
Most of the dead are Hezbollah fighters but more than 80 of those killed are civilians and non-combatants.
In Israel, 16 soldiers and 11 civilians have been killed since the war in Gaza began.
AP video by Leo Correa
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