Hezbollah has said it shelled the Jabal Neria base, linked to the Meron base in northern occupied Palestine, with rockets in an overnight strike on 12 April 2026. The Lebanese group described the Jabal Neria site as an Israeli‑military installation and stated that the attack was carried out as part of its ongoing cross‑border campaign against Israeli forces in the north. The statement did not specify the type of rocket used or provide immediate casualty figures, but it framed the strike as a response to Israeli operations against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and the wider Israel‑Lebanon war.

Hezbollah also announced that it shelled the newly renovated “Blat site” in southern Lebanon with artillery shells on the same day. The group said the Blat location, which it described as an Israeli‑linked position, had recently been upgraded and reactivated, and that its forces had targeted the area to degrade Israeli firing and surveillance capabilities along the frontier. Local residents in nearby villages reported hearing sustained explosions and seeing plumes of smoke over the sector, although there were no immediate official Israeli‑side damage assessments confirming the exact impact of the artillery barrage.

The twin announcements fit into a pattern of repeated Hezbollah‑claimed attacks on Israeli‑affiliated positions in northern Israel and southern Lebanon, even as a broader US‑Iran‑linked ceasefire remains under negotiation. Residents on both sides of the Blue Line continue to be urged to stay indoors, heed air‑raid alerts, and follow evacuation or shelter‑in‑place instructions issued by local authorities and civil‑defence bodies.

Key highlights 

  • Hezbollah says it rocketed Jabal Neria base in northern occupied Palestine

  • Jabal Neria tied to Meron‑area Israeli‑military infrastructure

  • Group also shelled newly renovated Blat site in southern Lebanon

  • Blat strike part of broader Hezbollah–Israel cross‑border attacks

  • Residents on both sides warned to stay alert amid ongoing shelling