Hezbollah fires rockets into Israel after deadly strikes
Lebanon's Hezbollah on Sunday said it had fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel after Israeli strikes the night before killed five people in southern Lebanon, including three of its members.
Hezbollah said it had launched "dozens of katyusha-type rockets" in the morning on the Israeli village of Meron.
Located 8km from the border, Meron houses a major air control base that Hezbollah has targeted several times since the start of the year.
Hezbollah said it had acted "in response to Israeli attacks against villages in the south and the homes of civilians".
Israel's Saturday attack on the Lebanese village of Khirbet Selm killed four members of the same family, including a pregnant woman, her husband and two sons, the three who were Hezbollah fighters.