A house was directly hit by a Hezbollah rocket in Keitiya near Safed after dozens of rockets were launched against the North on Saturday afternoon, Walla reported.
Additionally, a rocket fired by Hezbollah crashed on Highway 89 near Safed, according to Israel Police. Shortly after, the road was briefly blocked to traffic.
Home Front Command later instructed residents in several localities in the western Galilee to stay close to bomb shelters and limit movement within their towns. These localities include Rosh Hanikra, Shlomi, Hanita, Betzet, Matzuva, Liman, Mishmar Ayalon, Adamit, and Arab el-Aramsha.
Dozens of missiles were fired into the Galilee, ten of which were fired into Kiryat Shmona, according to the IDF. Ten fire teams have begun working to put out several fires that broke out in the Biriya Forest.
Fires that also broke out in Beit Hillel and Gush Halav have been brought under control.
Police have arrived at the scene
Police officers and bomb disposal units from the Northern District arrived at the sites where the rockets fell, and they are scanning to remove any materials that are dangerous to the public.
Simultaneously, Israel attacked Hezbollah rocket launchers aimed at northern areas of the country. According to unconfirmed reports, the IDF struck Lebanon 100 times. It was also reported that the IDF targeted Bekaa, deep inside Lebanon. About 20 fires were reported in various open areas of south Lebanon.
This is a developing story.