A missile attack on Israeli-occupied Golan left ten people dead.
According to Israeli emergency services, an attack on a football field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights resulted in the deaths of ten youths and young adults and the injuries of numerous others.
According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), a rocket descended into the Majdal Shams region of the region.
Since cross-border confrontations between Israel's military and Hezbollah intensified after the Israel-Hamas war broke out in October, this strike has been the bloodiest in the region.
Hezbollah's spokesman, Mohammed Afif, refuted "any relation to the Majdal Shams incident," despite the IDF's accusation that the group was behind the attack.
"Israel claims that a rocket fire in the Golan Heights killed ten people."
Every allegation [of the group's involvement] is untrue.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, has accelerated his return to his native country after touring the US. On Saturday, aides briefed him.
"We are facing an all-out war," Foreign Minister Israel Katz declared on Israel's Channel 12 news.
Four militants were killed in an Israeli strike on Lebanon before to the attack. In response, Hezbollah fired missiles, but it denied being part of the attack on Majdal Shams.
Verified footage displays large crowds on a football field along with stretchers being hurried to ambulances that are waiting.
There are four communities in the Golan Heights, including Majdal Shams, where over 25,000 Druze people reside.
When the Syrian Golan Heights were annexed in 1981, they were offered Israeli citizenship, but the majority of them declined. In Israel, they are able to work and study but not vote.