At least 10 have died, most of them children, after an attack from Lebanon to northern Israel

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2024-07-27 18:37:10

it’s smart Middle East. The death of at least ten people, at most children and young peoplebecause of the fall of a projectile fired from Lebanon against the city of Majdal Shamsin the Golan Golan that Israel has settled, can cause all the wars that the Hebrew State and the Lebanese army are fighting. Hezbollah They have avoided it for months. The Shiite group has been quick to reject the charter of those attack on a football field, but Israeli officials insisted that this was an attack in response to the death of three Hezbollah fighters this Saturday. There are around thirty people injured, some of them are in critical condition.

The Israeli army has described this afternoon’s attack as “deadliest” against civilians since October 7 when thousands of Hamas soldiers killed 1,139 Israelis. A day later, Hezbollah began launching projectiles into northern Israel “Presence of support” to the struggle of the Palestinian side in the Gaza Strip. Throughout these almost ten months of daily skirmishes, more than 450 people died in Lebanon, mostly members of Hezbollah. Some 90 deaths were civilians or non-combatants, with prominent victims among emergency medical workers. On Israel’s side, only 21 soldiers and 13 civilians They were dead until Saturday.

Therefore, this is the deadliest attack against the target of Israel in all this time and it has raised the fear that much has been declared climbing area explode soon. Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is returning to his country as quickly as possible from the United States, according to his office. The Hebrew leader was across the pond this week to address the US Congress, where he received a standing ovation. Upon landing in Israel, Netanyahu plans to call his defense minister. “There is no doubt that Hezbollah crossed all the red lines“, warned the Israeli Foreign Minister, Israel Katzin an interview with Israeli television channel 12. “We face it total war“, added.

Hezbollah, for its part, has been quick to deny that it was behind the attack. The Lebanese army has admitted that they have been attacked military base in the Golan Heights in retaliation for Israeli attacks on a village in Lebanon, but the group “categorically denies that it carried out an attack on Majdal Shams,” Hezbollah’s chief spokesman said. Mohammed Afif, to various international media. Although Israel insisted that the Lebanese side was responsible for the attack, it was a very strange incident, as Hezbollah had been insisting for months that They don’t want total war that aggression of these characteristics can be unleashed and, until now, all group attacks have been limited to military sites.

Children killed in Gaza and Israel

“We witnessed it great destruction when we arrived at the stadium, with things burning. There were victims on the grass and there were levels luggage“We immediately started treating the wounded and some of them have been transferred to local hospitals,” said one of the doctors from the Israeli emergency service. Magen David Ammon (MDA) to EFE company. The Israeli Army has known that the Anti-aircraft alarms sounded, but it was too late for the people to flee for refuge. Most of the victims have between 10 and 20 yearsand they spent Saturday afternoon on the soccer field of this Druze town in the Syrian Golan that has been occupied since 1981.

While the details of the attack have been clarified, in Gaza, they regret the umpteenth Israeli attack on civilians. The air died this Saturday a sign a school used by Palestinians in central Gaza, killing at least thirty people, including many children. During this Saturday, Israel’s violence was completely extinguished more than 50 people in the south and center of the enclave. Almost ten months after the start of the war, at least 39,258 Gazans died and some 90,589 were injured in the Israeli military attack on Gaza.

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