The Israeli occupation's military command said that at least one missile was launched from Lebanon and impacted a settlement in the occupied West Bank, near occupied al-Quds, late on Saturday night. 

Iran Press/West Asia: Circulated footage showed a missile impacting its Israeli target after sirens sounded in multiple illegal Israeli settlements near al-Quds, including Ma'ale Adumim, at 10:05 pm (local time). 

Later, more footage emerged of the site of the impact, where Israeli authorities had gathered to assess the damage and where a large fire had erupted, Almayadeen reported.

Since then, the Israeli military command has been warily silent about the long-range attack from Lebanon.

Israeli military assets have come under several attacks by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah in the past few days, however, this marks the first instance where a missile has been fired at the area. 

Moreover, Israeli media reported that a building in the suburbs of occupied al-Quds was damaged and that settlements in the area suffered from a power outage. Other outlets reported that the missile impacted an Israeli base in Ma'ale Adumim. 

Drones swarm Nahariya

An hour after the missile attack, sirens sounded in the coastal city settlement of Nahariya, where unidentified aerial objects were detected flying over the area. 



Explosions were heard in the city, however, the Israeli military command has yet to comment on the matter. 

These attacks come after the Israeli regime launched a wide-scale aggression on Lebanon killing hundreds of civilians in the past week. 

The Israeli regime's aggression also saw the carpet bombing of a neighborhood in the suburb of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, where Hezbollah and Resistance leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, was martyred alongside several of his comrades. 

Hezbollah launched eight operations in defense of Lebanon and in support of the Palestinian people on Saturday, including a rocket attack on the Qatsrin settlement in the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan.

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