The pro-Iranian Hezbollah movement fired some 100 rockets at two Israeli military bases on the Golan Heights on Tuesday, an unusually high number that has raised fears that the situation at the border with Lebanon is deteriorating. Hezbolah said the rocket firing was in response to the Israeli air strikes that killed a civilian in Baalbeck, eastern Lebanon, late Monday. Six other people were wounded, according to Lebanese security sources. Hezbollah said it struck Israeli positions on Tuesday morning “with more than 100 Katyusha rockets.” Israeli media also gave the figure of 100 rockets, citi…