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Hezbollah says it launched rockets at Israeli base for a second time on Sunday

CNN – Hezbollah says it has launched “tens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2” rockets toward Ramat David air base in northern Israel for a second time on Sunday. The rockets, Hezbollah says, are in response to repeated Israeli strikes in Lebanon that have led to the deaths of “many civilians.”

Hezbollah had earlier said that it launched “tens of rockets” at the Ramat David base. CNN had reached out to the Israeli military for comment but has yet to hear back.

On Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said during a visit to Ramat David base that Israel is at the “beginning of a new era in this war.”

The Israel Defense Forces announced new restrictions on public activities Sunday in northern Israel and parts of the Golan Heights as its fighting with Hezbollah ramps up.

From 6 a.m. this morning local time through Monday evening, schools will be closed. Gatherings will be limited to 10 people outdoors and 100 people inside, according to the IDF.

Beaches will also be closed to the public. Work-related activities can continue as long as shelter is nearby.

Among areas affected by the new rules are the the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and upper and lower Galiliee.

The military earlier raised restrictions for much of the north, warning of a possible Hezbollah attack “within a short time frame.”

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