Right now, Hezbollah terrorists are carrying out massive bombing raids against Nahariya and the Western Galilee region, firing dozens of rockets into Israeli territory.
This was reported by the Alexey Zheleznov Telegram channel.
At the moment it is unknown how many rockets the terrorists launched against Nahariya and Western Galilee.
The IDF has not yet commented on this attack.
According to new dataSome 35 launches were carried out in the Nahariya area, most of which were intercepted.
Since midnight, some 115 rockets have been fired at Israel.
We remind you of the importance of following safety regulations during the bombing:
- If your home has a protected room (MAMAD) or a bomb shelter, take shelter there immediately, making sure to close the armored shutters. If there are no such rooms, choose a room with the fewest external walls and windows, close all doors and windows, sit on the floor against the internal wall, and avoid standing in front of the windows.
- Residents of multi-story buildings where there is no MAMAD or bomb shelter should climb the stairs and go down two floors below the upper level of the building.
- If you find yourself on the street during the “Tseva Adom” signal, immediately take shelter in the nearest building. If there are no buildings nearby, lie on the ground and cover your head with your hands.
- After the signal, do not leave the shelter for 10-15 minutes, unless otherwise instructed by Reception Service.
- If you find debris from a rocket, report it immediately to emergency services and warn others about the possible danger.
- If you are in a vehicle, stop, abandon the vehicle, and hide in a nearby building. If this is not possible, lie on the floor and cover your head. As a last resort, stay in the car for 10 minutes.
- Do not withdraw missiles or air defenses; this can be dangerous and reveal information about Iron Dome’s positions.
Previously, Kursor wrote that Hezbollah announced an attack on the Palmachim air base.
Hezbollah terrorists noted that the attack was carried out using an unmanned aerial vehicle as part of the operation.