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Israel vows to retaliate against attacks from Lebanon and warns people to leave Beirut suburb

  • On November 3, 2024, rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Mitzpe Netofa and other locations in northern Israel, triggering red alerts, with the IDF air defense intercepting one rocket while another did not enter Israeli territory, confirmed by the IDF Spokesperson's Office.
  • These attacks occurred against a backdrop of escalating tensions and violations of Resolution 1701, raising concerns about a return to pre-ceasefire conditions and the potential for broader conflict.
  • Following the rocket fire, the Israeli military conducted artillery strikes in southern Lebanon, although no group claimed responsibility for the launches.
  • Officials like David Azoulay, head of the Metula council, expressed fears of a "constant drip-feed of attacks" and demanded decisive action, while Defense Minister Israel Katz asserted that "Kiryat Shmona is treated like Beirut," vowing to ensure the security of Galilee residents.
  • Amidst rising tensions and the disruption of a fragile November ceasefire, Israel warned it would target a Hezbollah building in a south Beirut suburb and ordered residents to evacuate, leading to further concerns about a possible escalation of violence and the potential for broader conflict in the region.
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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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