“This is the biggest natural disaster since the establishment of Israel and something which will take years to repair.”
Hezbollah
Sgt. First Class (res.) Valeri Chefonov from Netanya was 33 years old.
The victims were reportedly wounded when a projectile struck a vehicle at the Nafah Junction on Route 91.
The heavy barrage comes a day after top Hezbollah terror operative was slain in an IAF strike in Lebanon.
“We launched more than 20 drones at many Israeli positions in the Galilee and more than 200 rockets of various types,” a Hezbollah source said.
While the risk involved is significant, Israel has been given a rare opportunity to fundamentally change the situation in the north.
Israel must decide – either a diplomatic agreement with Hezbollah, or war. Things cannot go on like this.
Gaza terrorists fire 20 rockets into southern Israel, causing no damage or injuries according to the IDF.
Israel ignoring Hezbollah “appears to have been a colossal strategic blunder, the cost of which could even dwarf that of Oct. 7.”
Interview with Israeli farmer Moshe Weinstein, who tends his fruit trees just meters from the Lebanese border.