Lebanese Hezbollah fighters continued to target Israeli sites adjacent to the southern border of Lebanon, while the Israeli media reported that Nahariya had entered the "line of fire". Hezbollah said on Monday that it had targeted the newly established headquarters of the Israeli army's 146th Division in Ja'tun with Katyusha rockets. Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted the spying equipment at the Matula site this morning with appropriate weapons, destroying it. Meanwhile, the Hebrew newspaper "Maariv" said that recent days have witnessed an escalation by Hezbollah, which brought the Nahariya area and its south into the line of fire, which was not present before. Israeli media reported at dawn on Monday that sirens sounded in the Upper Galil, and dozens of rockets fell on Israeli settlements in the north. Channel 14 reported that dozens of explosions were heard in Nahariya, reaching the Krayot area, amid reports of rockets falling on a number of homes in Kabri settlement. According to the Hebre w media, no casualties have been reported so far. The Israeli Fire and Rescue Authority indicated that a fire broke out in the Western Galil as a result of falling missiles. Hebrew media indicated that the last salvo was more than 30 missiles. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant stated on Sunday that Tel Aviv will respond "in a way it has not done in the past" to Hezbollah, Iran and its allies in the region, if their attack is unprecedented. Battles have been ongoing in southern Lebanon for more than 10 months between Hezbollah, which announced on October 8 that it would be a support front for the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, on one hand, and the Israeli army on the other. Operations are expanding daily along the southern border from Ras al-Naqoura to the Shebaa Farms, and tensions have increased after the Israeli army targeted the southern suburb of the capital Beirut and killed Hezbollah leader Fouad Shukr. Source: National Iraqi News Agency