The Israeli army said Saturday it has loosened restrictions on activities allowed in the north of the country, announcing — among other things — that schools can resume teaching.
The announcement comes despite a barrage of rockets fired by Hezbollah into Israel Friday night and Saturday, celebrated in Israel as Yom Kippur, or the Jewish Day of Atonement. The military said some of the approximately 320 projectiles were intercepted, and no injuries have been reported.
The military also said it has struck 280 military targets in Lebanon and Gaza over the weekend, and that it killed 50 Hezbollah militants. It has provided no evidence for the latter claim.
Separately, Hezbollah said it launched an attack with explosive drones on the suburbs of Tel Aviv. One drone directly hit a nursing home in Herzliya, a city north of Tel Aviv, Israeli media said. No casualties have been reported.