Hezbollah said it fired missiles at the headquarters of Mossad intelligence agency as it responded to Israel’s ground invasion of southern Lebanon. The Lebanese terror group said it fired “Fadi-4” missiles at the Glilot Base near Herzliya, which is home to the IDF’s military intelligence unit and Mossad headquarters. The missile reportedly missed its targets and landed in the Tel Aviv area, injuring two people, including a bus driver who was hit in the head with shrapnel. It comes as “intense fighting” rages between Israel and Hezbollah after the IDF launched “limited, targeted” raids across southern Lebanon overnight. The fighting prompted the IDF to warn Lebanese civilians against driving south of the Litani River, an 850 sq km-area home to around 20,000 residents. “Hezbollah operatives are using the civilian environment and you as a human shield to organise to carry out attacks,” Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, said on X. The Israeli army
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