Some three rockets fired by Hezbollah landed near the Israeli city of Hadera Friday evening, marking the deepest distance that rockets fired by the Lebanese guerrilla group to Israel, the Channel 2 television reported.
About three rockets landed in or near Hadera, 80 km from the Lebanese border and 40 km north of Tel Aviv, on Friday, said the report, adding the attack caused no casualties.
It marked the deepest distance that rockets fired by Hezbollah had landed inside Israel since the start of the Israel-Hezbollah on July 12, said the report.
The strike came after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Thursday threatened to hit Tel Aviv if the Lebanese capital of Beirut is targeted by Israeli warplanes.
Media reports said Hezbollah fired a total of nearly 190 rockets at northern Israel on Friday, killing three residents of Arab villages.
On Thursday, some 12 Israelis, including eight civilians and four soldiers, were killed, marking the bloodiest day in Israel since the violence between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah conflict began.
Source: Xinhua