More than 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel on Thursday, marking the biggest rocket attack since the 2006 war between the two countries which left 1,200 Lebanese people and 165 Israelis dead. The Israeli military assumed that Palestinian groups were behind it as rising tensions have followed Israeli police raids at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. Exact details on the perpetrators remain murky, with the Lebanese army stating they have no information to release publicly yet and Hezbollah refusing to release any comments. Hamas, the Islamic group that controls the Gaza Strip, has been blamed by the Israeli military, but three non-Israeli security sources have argued that Palestinian factions, not Hezbollah, are thought to be accountable for the rocket fire though it is widely assumed that Hezbollah would have to have given their approval. The lack of clarity surrounding the perpetrators has left Israel under pressure to come up with a response to the attack, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set to hold a meeting of the security cabinet imminently.