Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Israeli base seriously damaged by Hezbollah rocket attack


Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed terrorist gang of Islamists based in Lebanon, caused "heavy damage" to an IDF base on Monday after launching a rocket attack directed at the base. 

More than 1,000 rockets, missiles, drones and mortars were fired at Israel since the start of the October 7 attack in which Hamas butchered 1,200 Israelis, wounded about 5,300 and kidnapped 240 plus men, women, children and babies.

This recent attack as reported by The Times of Israel, were launched from  “Lebanon at the northern communities of Arab al-Aramshe and Bar’am, as well as the Biranit army base.”

Fortunately, no casualties were reported from the strikes, however, there was heavy damage and a large fire caused by the rocket barrage, the report said.

Later, in the same day, Hezbollah fired about two dozen rockets along with three suicide drones, likely from Iran, at various Israel locations along the border.
תיעוד: נזק נרחב באחד מבסיסי צה"ל בגבול הצפון בעקבות ירי טילים של חיזבאללה הבוקר. לא היו נפגעים @rubih67 pic.twitter.com/w4tlZbLtj4

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Hezbollah is a powerful terrorist organization with more than 100,000 rockets and tens of thousands of terrorists. They are much more advanced than Hamas and pose a significantly greater danger to Israel. Additionally, they receive over $700,000,000 annually from Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Hezbollah was “playing with fire” as it continued to ramp up its attacks against Israel.

“There are those who think they can expand their attacks against our troops and against civilians,” he said. “This is playing with fire. Fire will be met with much stronger fire. They must not try us, because we have displayed only a little part of our power. We will harm those who harm us.”


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