The exchange of attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continues to intensify on Tuesday, September 24. After Lebanon experienced its bloodiest day since 2006, with more than 500 deaths, The extremist group Hezbollah launched some 90 missiles towards northern Israel since early morningaccording to information provided by the Israeli news site Ynet.
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Israel managed to intercept some of the rockets, but several caused damage. In one incident, a car camera was hit captured the moment a missile hit the side of a road which is usually traveled by Israelis.
The driver of the vehicle, Omri Abu-Rish, told Ynet: “There were no alarms or warnings. It was all sudden. I saw people running away, everyone was in shock and didn’t know what to do.”
As the attacks increased, sirens began to sound in Upper Galilee and nearby valleys. Israeli Home Front Command Issues Recommendations for Driversurging them to stop the vehicle if they hear an alarm, turn off the engine and, if possible, seek shelter. If this is not possible, it is advisable to lie down on the ground and protect your head with your hands for 10 minutes.
In a statement on Telegram, the Israel Defense Forces reported that most of the missiles launched by Hezbollah were intercepted, but the group fired around 50 projectiles between 9:42 a.m. and 9:44 a.m.
According to the message, “most of the projectiles were intercepted and several of those that fell were identified. Damage was caused to buildings in the area. Israeli fire and rescue services are currently operating to extinguish the fires caused by the attacks. No injuries were reported.”
An Israeli in his car in the north, miraculously escapes from a Hezbollah missile that falls very close!!!
Israel also has Hashem on its side 💪🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/2uFRXh3XkP— Isaac (@isaacrrr7) September 24, 2024
Via the messaging app, Hezbollah confirmed the strikes, saying the targets of the rocket salvo included the settlement of Kiryat Shmona, the Eliakim camp, the 146th division’s logistics warehouses at the Naftali base and the Shimshon base, a leadership preparation center.
For its part, Israel also carried out strikes in the early hours of Tuesday, hitting dozens of Hezbollah targets in the southern region of Lebanon, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The attacks led to the cancellation of more than 30 flights to and from Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport on Tuesday, with 15 outbound flights and 29 inbound flights cancelled, affecting several airlines.
On Monday 23, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported 492 deaths and 1,645 injuries. On Tuesday, the agency updated the figures, adding up to a total of 558 deaths in the two days of clashes. According to Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad, the dead include 50 children and 94 women, and another 1,835 people were injured.
Abiad also reported that “four paramedics were killed yesterday when ambulances and clinics were hit by Israel. This morning, they arrived at the hospital in Bint Jbail.”
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