Two Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel killed seven people on Thursday, marking the deadliest strikes in months.
An Israeli farmer and four foreign workers were killed near Metula, while an Israeli mother and son died near Haifa.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for firing at the Krayot area and Israeli forces.
Amid the violence, two U.S. envoys met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss a potential ceasefire, the BBC has reported.
Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, escalated by support for Gaza, has caused over 2,800 deaths in Lebanon, while Israeli strikes have killed multiple paramedics in Hezbollah-linked areas.
Written by B.C. Begley
