IP- Israeli army opened fire toward demonstrators carrying Hezbollah flags on the Lebanese side of its northern border, Lebanese media reported Saturday.

Iran Press/ West Asia: A group of motorcyclists who came to the border area to celebrate Hamas’ attack on Israel, started unfurling Hezbollah flags, according to the reports.

Israeli soldiers opened fire toward the group but no one was injured.

The Palestinian group Hamas said it launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood with rockets targeting Israeli sites, airports, and military installations.

The Israeli army initiated Operation Swords of Iron against Hamas in the Gaza Strip in response.

At least 232 Palestinians have been killed in the attacks, according to medical sources in Gaza, while the Israeli death toll climbed to 300 in what has been described as a "war" by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The former chief of Mossad, Efraim Halevy, spoke to CNN's Wolf Blitzer about the Palestinian Resistance's most recent operation against the Israeli occupation.

Halevy expressed astonishment at the suddenness and scale of the rocket attacks launched by the Palestinian Resistance throughout the day.

"We had no warning of any kind, and it was a total surprise that the war broke out this morning," said Halevy, reflecting the shock felt within Israeli intelligence circles.

The former Mossad head revealed that the barrage of rockets launched by the Resistance had exceeded all expectations.

"The number of missiles they have launched within less than 24 hours is over 3,000. This is beyond imagination from our point of view, and we didn't know they had this quantity of missiles, and we certainly didn't expect that they would be as effective as they were today," Halevy remarked.

Moreover, Halevy described the sheer volume of rockets fired by Palestinian fighters on that fateful Saturday morning as "never seen before."

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