Northern Israel has been repeatedly attacked by rockets and drones

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

JERUSALEM, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- According to the Israeli military and ** on the 28th, the northern part of the country was repeatedly attacked by rockets and drones from Lebanon on the 27th and 28th. Lebanese Allah announced the attack on the 27th.

The Israeli military announced on the 28th that the Israeli army intercepted a drone from Lebanon on the same day. According to Israel's **28**, the northern Israeli cities of Haifa and Acre were attacked by rockets on the same day, and air defense sirens sounded in both places. The rockets were intercepted, and there were no builders.

According to **27**, the northern Israeli border cities of Cape Hanikra and Shemona were attacked by 34 rockets on the same day. This is the most violent attack on the north since the outbreak of the current round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Israeli forces retaliated with air strikes in southern Lebanon.

Lebanese Allah announced on the 27th that it had carried out rocket and drone attacks, saying that it was "in response to repeated crimes committed by the enemy."

The chief of staff of the Northern Command, Ori Golding, said on the 27th that "the Northern Command is in a high state of combat readiness." Gantz, a member of the Israeli emergency, said on the 27th that the situation on Israel's northern border must change, and "there is not much time left for diplomacy."

On 7 October, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) raided Israel, and a new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out. Beginning on 8 October, Allah launched sporadic attacks into northern Israel, in retaliation by Israeli forces with air strikes and artillery shelling of targets in southern Lebanon.

A number of Arabs** reported on the 28th, citing data from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, that the Lebanese-Israeli conflict has killed 118 Lebanese and injured 418 since October 8. According to a report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in the middle of this month, the current round of conflict has caused 640,000 residents were displaced. (ENDS).

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