Occupied Quds - Saba:
Zionist media outlets spoke on Monday evening, of what they described as a "madness in Gulf of Haifa," following the Zionist enemy army's.
The Zionist enemy army acknowledged that Hezbollah fired about 100 rockets in the direction of Krayot and Haifa.
While the enemy media noted that Hezbollah carried out "the heaviest rocket salvo, and the most violent shell, on Krayot since the beginning of the fighting round," it stated that "the locations from which Hezbollah fired rockets are borders, and the Zionist army had said it had entered them."
The Zionist enemy acknowledged that the rocket fire was carried out from villages "that were in it," and that Hezbollah fired about 90 rockets toward the north within 40 minutes.
The Zionist media confirmed that there were direct casualties in Krayot, as ambulance crews headed to the area following talk of injuries.
Zionist media also confirmed the launch of a heavy rocket salvo from Lebanon towards Haifa, in northern occupied Palestine, admitting that rockets fell on Route 22 in Kiryat Bialik, and rockets in Kiryat Ata.
The enemy media reported that ten places where rockets and shrapnel have landed have been identified so far, with the latest barrage causing damage.
Commenting on the rocket fire toward the north, Zionist media said that "Israel is stumbling in the north and receiving blows in the depths."
It indicated, shock among the soldiers after the rockets were fired from an area that was combed and invaded by land weeks ago and is currently considered "clean" from any threats.
The enemy media continued, "Sirens sounded heavily in the north, hours after dozens of rockets fell on the Karmiel area, where three settlers were injured with varying injuries, in addition to a building that was directly hit by the latest rocket burst from Lebanon towards the north."
Zionist media outlets spoke on Monday evening, of what they described as a "madness in Gulf of Haifa," following the Zionist enemy army's.
The Zionist enemy army acknowledged that Hezbollah fired about 100 rockets in the direction of Krayot and Haifa.
While the enemy media noted that Hezbollah carried out "the heaviest rocket salvo, and the most violent shell, on Krayot since the beginning of the fighting round," it stated that "the locations from which Hezbollah fired rockets are borders, and the Zionist army had said it had entered them."
The Zionist enemy acknowledged that the rocket fire was carried out from villages "that were in it," and that Hezbollah fired about 90 rockets toward the north within 40 minutes.
The Zionist media confirmed that there were direct casualties in Krayot, as ambulance crews headed to the area following talk of injuries.
Zionist media also confirmed the launch of a heavy rocket salvo from Lebanon towards Haifa, in northern occupied Palestine, admitting that rockets fell on Route 22 in Kiryat Bialik, and rockets in Kiryat Ata.
The enemy media reported that ten places where rockets and shrapnel have landed have been identified so far, with the latest barrage causing damage.
Commenting on the rocket fire toward the north, Zionist media said that "Israel is stumbling in the north and receiving blows in the depths."
It indicated, shock among the soldiers after the rockets were fired from an area that was combed and invaded by land weeks ago and is currently considered "clean" from any threats.
The enemy media continued, "Sirens sounded heavily in the north, hours after dozens of rockets fell on the Karmiel area, where three settlers were injured with varying injuries, in addition to a building that was directly hit by the latest rocket burst from Lebanon towards the north."