The Israeli army reports that over 120 rockets have been fired from Hezbollah in Lebanon, resulting in at least five injuries. Some of the rockets have been intercepted, but many have hit the ground, targeting Haifa and other sites across northern Israel. Hezbollah has launched Iranian-made surface-to-surface missiles, including the Qader-2, which was showcased in a video published on social media. The launch of the Qader-2 marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, demonstrating Hezbollah's growing missile capabilities. Israel's anti-air defense systems may have intercepted some of the projectiles, but it is unclear which ones made it through to hit the ground or buildings. Hezbollah has released footage showing the launch of an Iranian missile from an underground silo, targeting the headquarters of Mossad and Unit 8200 at an IDF base. Israel has continued to launch large attacks on the south Beirut area and southern Lebanon, but neither side has provided specific details on the ground war. Regional reports claim that Hezbollah has halted the Israeli army's advance, with reports of significant Israeli casualties and destroyed military equipment. The US and Israel are urging the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, while Lebanon's Prime Minister has called for the government army to be the only entity carrying weapons. Meanwhile, the situation in south Gaza is becoming increasingly desperate, with reports of famine spreading and thousands of Palestinians crowding in front of bakeries to obtain bread.
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