Anti-tank missile said to hit near northern border community Beit Hillel
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent
An anti-tank guided missile fired from Lebanon hit an area near the northern community of Beit Hillel, according to initial reports cited by Hebrew-language media.
At the same time, rockets were fired at army positions along the border, setting off sirens in two communities.
There is no immediate information on casualties in the attacks.
Rockets and missiles fired from Lebanon at northern Israel. At the same time, multiple interceptions of rockets fired from Gaza over Sderot. Video from the Beit Hilel area in northern Israel. pic.twitter.com/92GjD60pVg
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