'The IDF is conducting a joint operation with fire and rescue forces to gain control over the locations of fire in northern Israel.'
“The IDF is conducting a joint operation with fire and rescue forces to gain control over the locations of fire in northern Israel .”Fires erupted across northern Israel after Lebanon-based Hezbollah unleased a barrage of rockets and incendiary drones. The Iran-backed terror groupFires are burning ACROSS NORTHERN ISRAEL .
“The IDF is conducting a joint operation with fire and rescue forces to gain control over the locations of fire in northern Israel,” the military announced in a press release. “Over the past few hours, the IDF has been conducting a situational assessment with Israel Fire and Rescue Services to allocate additional means, forces, and firefighting capabilities in order to extinguish the fires in northern Israel.
A spokesperson for Kiryat Shmona, where fires lapped overnight at the outskirts of the evacuated border city, lamented that the government was failing to provide even the most basic level of security for residents. By Tuesday morning, the Fire and Rescue Services said they had most blazes under control. However, at around 9 a.m., warning sirens blared throughout the Galilee due to a possible drone and rocket attack from Lebanon. An Israeli interceptor missile apparently launched at a target was said to have failed and exploded near the city of Safed. Falling fragments from the missile caused a new fire in the area.
With Israel's north on fire, it's important to remember that Hezbollah openly acknowledges its sole responsibility for the escalation.
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