The Israeli army announced today, Thursday, the killing of a reserve officer in its ranks in an exchange of fire with Hezbollah on the northern border with Lebanon. The Israeli army confirmed the death of reserve Major Itai Galah (38 years old), from Ramat Gan, deputy commander of the company in Unit 8679, who fell during the fighting in the north. Hezbollah announced today, Thursday, that it had targeted Israeli military sites in the Golan with more than 200 missiles, in response to the assassination of the leader Muhammad Ni'mah Nasser, head of the 'Aziz' unit in Hezbollah. This shelling also led to fires in a number of sites in the occupied Syrian Golan. It was noted that this missile attack is the largest and most violent since the assassination of the leader in Hezbollah, Taleb Sami Abdullah, 'Hajj Abu Taleb' on the eleventh of last month. In the latest update of its data on its official website, the Israeli army revealed that the number of those killed in its ranks since October 7 has reached 678 o fficers and soldiers. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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