JERUSALEM, Israel – Nearly five months into the war in Gaza, fighting in the north is ramping up while Israeli troops find more tunnels in Gaza. It’s also municipal election day in Israel after voting was postponed due to the war.
Dozens of rockets were fired at Mt. Meron in northern Israel Tuesday morning. It’s believed Hezbollah forces were targeting the air traffic control base there.
Israel struck unusually deep – nearly 60 miles – into Lebanon Monday, prompting a Hezbollah attack, a volley of dozens of rockets, on the usually-quiet Golan Heights. The Iranian-backed group also aimed at several other targets.
Earlier, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced Israel is planning to increase its firepower against Hezbollah, as the most powerful force in Lebanon is unable to find replacement commanders for those Israel is eliminating.
“We will continue to fire and we will do so independently from the south, until we achieve our goals. The goal is simple: to withdraw Hezbollah to where it should be, either via an agreement, or we will do it by force,” Gallant stated.
On Instagram, Police Spokesman Dean Elsdunne showed visuals of a home hit in a recent Hezbollah rocket attack on northern Israel.
He noted, “As you can see now this
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