The northern borders under Hezbollah rockets
With the escalation of tensions on the northern borders between the Israeli army and the Lebanese resistance forces, the process of the settlers' escape accelerated, and its aftershocks reached the Tel Aviv cabinet to increase the demands for Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “A rocket landed a few meters away from me and that’s when I decided not to let my children live in such a bitter situation”, these were the last words of an Israeli while fleeing the settlement of Kiryat Shmona; A town where only 3,000 people remain out of 24,000 residents.
Yediot Aharanot newspaper wrote today in a report that many residents of the northern regions are not willing to stay in their homes. Because they are easily in Hezbollah’s crosshairs and they don’t want to pay any price for their life. They are “in a state of war and living under rockets”.
Northern towns after Hezbollah attacks
On the ninety-sixth day of the Al-Aqsa storm operation, the scope of the conflict Zionist forces with Hezbollah in Lebanon have increased significantly in the northern borders; During the past week, the Israeli army has recorded dozens of dead and wounded in border clashes on a daily basis.
air transport of Israeli army wounded from the northern borders to the center
Resistance On Saturday, January 6th, in response to the assassination of the deputy head of Hamas office in Beirut, Saleh al-Arouri, Lebanon hit the Maroon air base with 62 missiles; In response to this strategic strike, Tel Aviv martyred one of Hezbollah’s senior commanders, Wissam Hassan Tavali, so that the northern borders are more inflamed than ever. Tel Aviv media circles are worried about Hezbollah’s more severe revenge; A situation that has shocked the settlers in the north of the occupied territories and forced tens of thousands of Israelis to flee and relocate due to the fear of Hezbollah attacks.
Attack on Meron Air Base, Hezbollah’s first response to Tel Aviv’s terror policy
The extent of the crisis in the northern settlements has reached the party coalition of the cabinet in Tel Aviv and has shaken the position of the prime minister. Haaretz newspaper reporter Dan Ben David states that “Netanyahu has not been suitable for this position for a long time; He will drag everyone down with him, we must get rid of his government.” In Israel’s goals and turning to terror” says that Israel does not want a full-scale war for many reasons and interests, but the displacement of tens of thousands of settlers has made Tel Aviv “ready to bear more risks”.
Tents to accommodate displaced settlers from the north
The expert of Yediot Aharonot newspaper, Nahum Barnia, also describes Hezbollah’s attacks as “unprecedented destruction in the north” and states that Hezbollah’s strategic responses were complex and its drones bypassed our defense systems. they arrive in Israel; A drone attack on the northern command headquarters could even lead to the death of commander Uri Gordin.
In an analysis, the Hebrew newspaper Israel Elium supports the efforts of American mediators to reduce tensions in the north. And he writes that “Israel is at a crossroads… both promised security to the residents of the north and failed to remove the threat of al-Rizwan forces along the border; The war cannot continue like this”.
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