Recent escalations have been reported along the Israel-Lebanon border, with multiple anti-tank missiles being fired from southern Lebanon towards various locations in the Upper Galilee, including the Ramim area and the Galilee Panhandle. The Upper Galilee Regional Council has confirmed the strikes, specifically in the northern part of the Ramim Ridge, but reported no injuries. The incidents have also triggered numerous drone alerts in fear of drone penetration from Lebanon, particularly in the Galilee Panhandle.
Israeli Channel 12: Some time ago, two anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon towards Metullah.
A number of anti-tank missiles were fired at the Ramim ridge, near the border of Lebanon. https://t.co/MLGBfdOD6S
Several anti-tank missiles are fired from Lebanon at the Galilee Panhandle, local authorities say. The Upper Galilee Regional Council says there are no reported injuries in the strikes in the northern part of the Ramim Ridge.
⚡An anti-tank missile was launched from southern Lebanon towards the Ramim area in the Upper Galilee
🚨Many drone alerts in fear of drone penetration from Lebanon, in the Galilee Panhandle. https://t.co/x0XPhSkJVV