Hezbollah violates ceasefire with rocket, drone attacks
Hezbollah claims a rocket and drone attack on an Israeli artillery position in Kfar Giladi, citing 200 ceasefire violations.

Hezbollah claims a rocket and drone attack on an Israeli artillery position in Kfar Giladi, citing 200 ceasefire violations.

Sky News reports the rocket launch, adding a media source to the coverage.
Hezbollah has issued an official statement claiming the attack and justifying it as a response to over 200 Israeli ceasefire violations.
Hezbollah's statement provides new details, specifying the target as an artillery position in Kfar Giladi and the time of the attack as 18:50 on April 21, 2026.
Hezbollah's statement specifies the target was an artillery emplacement in Kfar Giladi and mentions the use of both rockets and a swarm of attack drones.
Hezbollah's statement provides new details, specifying the target as an artillery position in Kfar Giladi and quantifying alleged Israeli ceasefire violations at over 200 since Friday.
Hezbollah provided new details, stating the strike occurred at 18:50 on April 21, 2026, and targeted the specific artillery position that had shelled Yahmur al-Shaqif. The group also quantified Israeli violations, claiming they have exceeded 200 since the ceasefire.
Hezbollah specified the target was an artillery position in Kfar Giladi and quantified its justification, citing over 200 documented Israeli ceasefire violations.
The message provides the specific time of the attack (18:50) and the target location (Kfar Giladi), and quantifies the cited Israeli violations as 'exceeded 200'.
The message provides the specific time of the attack (18:50) and the claimed number of IDF ceasefire violations (200) that prompted the response.