People Run for Shelter as Hezbollah Rocket Barrage Hits Water Near Nahariya Beach
The Health Ministry moved Galilee Medical Center underground as schools closed and beaches shut under tighter restrictions, officials said.
- On Saturday, Hezbollah launched multiple rocket attacks at northern Israel, prompting the IDF Home Front Command to restrict public gatherings to 50 people outdoors and 200 indoors while the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya relocated operations underground.
- Sirens blared every 20 minutes across the north over the weekend, forcing residents into shelters during the first barrage fired from Lebanon toward Nahariya in three weeks.
- Before Saturday's attacks, the military struck a Hezbollah artillery command center in Burj al-Shamali on Friday, while Hezbollah claimed it launched drones targeting military barracks near the beach.
- Opposition leaders Naftali Bennett, Yair Lapid, and Gadi Eisenkot directed criticism at the government, with Bennett calling the response a "contemptible policy of containment" that normalizes an unacceptable situation.
- These attacks occurred as Israeli and Lebanese delegations opened Pentagon-mediated talks in Washington on Friday, part of a US-backed security mechanism intended to reinforce the ceasefire reached in mid-April.
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Beachgoers flee as projectiles fall into sea in Israel
Video shows the moment a crowd of people at Nahariya beach in northern Israel ran to safety as projectiles fell into the ocean. Hezbollah said on Saturday it launched drones, targeting military barracks close to the beach.
Missiles Rain Down On Northern Israel In Large Hezbollah ‘Revenge’ Operation
from ZeroHedge: Northern Israel has come under heavy attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, after this past week a full-scale war has resumed in southern Lebanon, which even saw the resumption of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, much further to the north. Even while Tel Aviv maintains the illusion of a ceasefire with Lebanon (as in, […]
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