In one of the deadliest attacks on Israel, Hezbollah announced on Sunday that its 'swarm of drones' targeted the northern Israeli city of Binyamina. Israeli rescue services reported that nearly 67 individuals were injured in the drone strike, with three in critical condition. 

Reports suggest that two drones were launched from Lebanon, with the Israeli military confirming that one was intercepted. The identities of the injured, whether military personnel or civilians remain unclear.

This incident follows a drone strike the day before in a suburb of Tel Aviv during the Yom Kippur holiday, which resulted in property damage but no injuries.

In a statement, the group announced that it deployed a 'swarm of drones' targeting a Golani Brigade camp in Binyamina, located south of Haifa. They stated that the assault was conducted to support our resilient Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their courageous and honourable resistance, as well as to defend Lebanon and its citizens.

The group further reported that a suicide drone precisely struck a gathering of Israeli troops at the Zar'it military barracks in northern Israel, as reported by Al Jazeera.  In another statement, they claimed responsibility for targeting the Israeli Tsnobar logistics base in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights with a missile.
 
According to The Jerusalem Post, four individuals were critically injured, five seriously wounded, and 14 moderately wounded. Three critically injured were airlifted to Sheba Medical Center, while two others were taken to Rambam Medical Center. An additional 28 wounded were transported to various hospitals by ambulance for treatment.