ISRAELI MEDIA: 1 TROOP DEAD, 7 INJURED AMID HEZBOLLAH ATTACKS ON SAFAD

Israeli media reported that at least 10 missiles were launched toward Israeli military targets in northern occupied Palestine by Hezbollah, killing an Israeli troop and injuring 7 others. They explained that sirens were triggered in many settlements …


Israeli media reported that at least 10 missiles were launched toward Israeli military targets in northern occupied Palestine by Hezbollah, killing an Israeli troop and injuring 7 others.

They explained that sirens were triggered in many settlements in the North, including “Netu’a”, Upper occupied al-Jalil, and Safad as many explosions were also heard.

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon opened exceptionally strategic fires on Safad and al-Manara. The resistance also launched missiles with one landing near the Israeli Northern Command, another at the Safad Industrial Zone, and others at several areas.

The media stated that 8 missiles were launched toward Safad this morning with one hitting a building in the city citing the mayor of Safad who announced that “Missiles did not fall inside the city, rather struck bases around it.”

Israeli media stressed that the missiles used by Hezbollah to target Safad were probably precision missiles, emphasizing that the Iron Dome had failed to intercept them all.

Further
stressing, the media stated that the range reached by the missiles launched this time is the longest so far, indicating that there has been a gradual increase in the targeting range magnitude from Hebzbollah’s end.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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