Settlers in occupied Palestine threatened to revolt
Following Hezbollah's attacks against occupied northern Palestine, the mayor of Kiryat Shmouneh, who was exposed to direct resistance missiles today, threatened the leaders of the Israeli regime with a major revolt. |
according to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency, Haaretz newspaper announced in a report about this, then A number of settlers were injured when dozens of rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Galilee and many of them fell on buildings and vehicles in Kiryat Shmouneh.
According to this Hebrew-language media, the new missile attack resulted in damage to the existing infrastructure in this settlement and a complete power cut.
Witnesses told Haaretz that at least 40 rockets were fired at this settlement, while the Israeli army claimed to have intercepted some of them in its statement.
In this regard, Afikhay Ashtern, the mayor of Kiryat Shemone, told the media: Those who think that the residents of Kiryat Shemone will leave their hotels and return to the town (under this fire) They are very wrong, if a serious decision is not taken regarding our fate and future, the protests and clashes we are witnessing at the Kaplan intersection in Tel Aviv, as opposed to the protests we have planned for, will be a child’s play from now on.
Gabi Noman, head of the Shalomi town council, also said: Those who think that Hezbollah can be stopped through an agreement are deceived and wrong. The army should do something for us.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |