Tehran, IRNA - The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has targeted several Israeli military bases in a fresh round of missile strikes, as tensions escalate in border regions following the resumption of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Reports said on Sunday that several military sites, including Zabadin and Ruwaisat al-Alam sites, were struck with missiles.

In a statement, Hezbollah said several Israeli soldiers were killed and injured when their military vehicle was hit by anti-tank fire in the area of Beit Hillel in northern occupied territories.

The Israeli military confirmed the missile strikes, claiming that Israeli forces had detected the launch site inside Lebanon and were striking it.

Al Jazeera also reported four missiles were fired from Lebanon towards the Galilee Panhandle in northern occupied territories.

Meanwhile, the Israeli regime's Channel 12 acknowledged that four Israeli soldiers were injured after a rocket hit the city of Qiryat Shemona.

Tensions continue to rise in the region nearly two months after the Zionist regime launched a full-scale invasion of Gaza, which has killed an estimated 16,000 Palestinians.

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