Between 17:21 and 17:24 “about 80 missiles” have been noticed in Israeli airspace, fired from Lebanon, in keeping with the army
Incoming rocket warning sirens sounded this afternoon in dozens of cities in northwestern Israel, because the nation prepares to rejoice Yom Kippur, with the Israeli army saying “about 80 missiles” have been fired from Lebanon.
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) is the holiest day of the 12 months in Judaism.
Israel is about to rejoice Yom Kippur, and Hezbollah assaults. It’s been occurring for many years. But, the @IDF continues to defeat Hezbollah.
What’s additionally noteworthy is that Hezbollah was purported to have 15K missiles. Both that was a lie or they’ve been largely destroyed. pic.twitter.com/IhbPjSRs3S
— Tiger (@TheTigerPundit) October 11, 2024
Between 17:21 and 17:24 “about 80 missiles” have been detected in Israeli airspace, fired from Lebanon, in keeping with the army.
Israel's TV community 12, which had already interrupted its common program stream because of Yom Kippur, returned to its information program for an emergency short-term newscast broadcasting the information of the launch of those missiles.
IDF investigation into blue-collar accidents
The Israeli army stated it was “conducting an intensive investigation on the highest stage” after the United Nations Interim Power in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported two extra accidents amongst peacekeepers stationed close to the border with Israel.
“The Israeli army has been knowledgeable that two UN peacekeepers have been unintentionally injured throughout (the Israeli army's) combating in opposition to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon,” the army assertion stated.
On the identical time, the Israeli military “expresses its deep concern about incidents of this sort and is conducting an intensive investigation on the highest stage of command to determine the main points of what occurred.”
The incident provoked sturdy worldwide reactions in opposition to Israel.
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