Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah launched 340 missile attacks on Israel. Several houses in Tel Aviv caught fire in this attack. At least 11 people were injured.
According to Al-Jazeera's report, this attack was carried out last Sunday night.
Hezbollah had previously warned that it would retaliate in Tel Aviv if another attack was carried out in Beirut. Hezbollah fired missiles at Tel Aviv and two nearby military areas in protest of the Israeli airstrike that killed 29 people in Beirut last Saturday.
Israeli police said several people were slightly injured in multiple attacks in the Petah Tikvah area of East Tel Aviv. A house was destroyed by fire. Television footage showed an apartment being hit by a missile.
The Israeli military claimed to have destroyed most of the missiles fired by Hezbollah while in the air.
Air raid sirens sounded in several places in Israel, including Tel Aviv, before the attack. A video from the Reuters news agency showed a missile hitting the roof of a building in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya.
Earlier, the Israeli military warned on social media that it was planning to attack Hezbollah installations in southern Beirut. They have already destroyed two buildings. The IDF claims that they are Hezbollah's command center.
The Israeli military said on Sunday that it had attacked 12 Hezbollah command centers in the Dahiya region of southern Beirut.
An Israeli attack killed at least one soldier and wounded 18 others, the Lebanese army said. An army camp in Al-Amiriya region near the southern city of Tayr was heavily damaged.
The Israeli military said it regretted the incident and was investigating. They are fighting Hezbollah, not the Lebanese army.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the Israeli attack on the town of Al-Amiriya as a “shameless rejection” of ongoing ceasefire talks.
The Lebanese military has stayed away from the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, but the conflict, which has intensified since September, has killed more than 40 Lebanese soldiers.