About 35 rockets fired from southern Lebanon into the area of Ein Zeitim in northern Israel were detected Monday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said.
IDF forces "attacked the source of the shooting," it said, adding that there were no casualties from the rockets fired from Lebanon.
The IDF also said it "attacked terrorist targets in southern Lebanon."
Hezbollah said in a statement it "bombarded the command headquarters of the Third Infantry Brigade of the 91st Division in the Ein Zeitim base with tens of Katyusha rockets."
Remember: There have been months of cross-border fire by both Israel and Hezbollah that have displaced tens of thousands of Lebanese and Israeli residents from their homes. Israel has fired artillery and launched jets and drones to strike targets while Hezbollah has used some of its vast arsenal of rockets and missiles.
This post has been corrected to reflect that rockets were fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon