Israeli media: Hezbollah paralyzes the North
Israeli media confirms that Hezbollah is "paralyzing the north" and acknowledges losses resulting from the missile attack launched by the Resistance on Sunday.
Israeli media confirmed that the attack carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon on Sunday has effectively "paralyzed the North," underscoring the significant impact of Hezbollah's actions on the region's stability.
Israeli media reported that four people were injured in Kiryat Bialik, with two buildings in the settlement sustaining damage. An Israeli news platform indicated that entire homes in Kiryat Bialik and the surrounding area were burned. Additionally, Rambam Hospital in occupied Haifa announced the arrival of five individuals injured from the rocket attack.
Israeli media reported that Hezbollah launched over 120 rockets toward the North in recent hours, with approximately 30 of those fired since the morning aimed at the Krayot area, north of Haifa.
The report indicated that sirens were continuously sounding in the North and several industrial areas, reflecting the persistent alerts due to rocket attacks. Additionally, Israeli Army Radio emphasized that Hezbollah "carefully chose the targets it aimed at and the counter-message it intended to convey."
Hezbollah expands rocket launch range
In light of recent developments, Israeli media confirmed that Hezbollah has "expanded the range of missile launches to 60 km," indicating that two million settlers are now within the reach of Resistance fire following the latest attacks.
Israeli Channel 13 reported that the areas targeted by Hezbollah rockets—Al-Nasiriyah, Afula, and Migdal HaEmek—were not included in the guidelines provided by the Homefront Command to settlers in preparation for potential Hezbollah strikes.
A rocket impact has caused severe damage in northern #Haifa, where Israeli medics are treating at least 3 injured settlers.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) September 22, 2024
30 minutes after a barrage of rockets was launched at the cluster of Israeli settlements, sirens billowed yet again in the same area. pic.twitter.com/ruZF1Hdaxx
Israeli media reported that the occupation army may impose tighter restrictions on Haifa and its surroundings due to the expanded range of rocket barrages from Lebanon. Additionally, it was announced that school sessions would be canceled in Akka, Tabarayya, Nahariya, and Safad in response to the rocket attacks targeting the North.
These reports followed the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon's operations this morning, which targeted the Ramat David military base and airport twice at dawn on Sunday, firing dozens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 rockets. This action was taken in support of Gaza and in response to the Israeli terrorist attacks on Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday, which injured thousands.
Israeli medics are rushing to a site where a rocket impacted a settlement in northern #Haifa. pic.twitter.com/fMFdrqorpq
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) September 22, 2024
The Resistance also targeted the Rafael military-industrial complex at 6:30 a.m. Rafael specializes in electronic equipment and is located in the Zvulun valley, north of the occupied city of Haifa, and was targeted with dozens of “Fadi 1”, “Fadi 2” and "Katyusha" rockets.