Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Golan Regional Council head urges Israel to respond ‘with force’ after Hezbollah rocket fire kills two


Golan Regional Council head urges Israel to respond ‘with force’ after Hezbollah rocket fire kills two
Tamar Michaelis and Mohammed Tawfeeq



The head of the Golan Regional Council called for the Israeli government to attack Hezbollah “with force” and to move its offensive into the Lebanese side of the border Tuesday after a Hezbollah rocket attack killed two people.

A woman and man were “killed on the spot” in the Golan Heights when a projectile directly hit their vehicle, according to Israeli police.

“Several projectiles were identified falling in the area,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) added in a statement following sirens in the Golan Heights.

“Tonight what we had been warning and talked about for three months happened; We lost lives of residents from the Golan community,” head of the Golan Regional Council Ori Kallner said in a statement. “We call on the government of Israel and the IDF on this difficult evening to protect the residents of the Golan, to stop the policy of restraint, attack our enemies with force and restore security to the residents of the north and the Golan.”

“We will not allow the Golan to be turned into Israel’s security zone. The offensive must be moved into the other side of the border, into enemy territory,” Kallner added.

Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who also holds a position in the country’s Defense Ministry, also called on the Israeli military to “strike Hezbollah and Lebanon mercilessly.”

The Golan Heights is under Israeli government control and is considered to be occupied territory by the international community.

Earlier, Magen David Adom paramedics had described responding to a “difficult” scene at the site of the hit on the vehicle.

“We saw a vehicle that suffered a direct hit, and in its front were an unconscious man and woman who were critically injured. During the medical treatment, additional sirens were activated,” the medics said in a statement.

“We ran to protect ourselves and handled the incident as sirens went off. Military personnel assisted on the scene.”

Firefighters said they were responding to at least eight fires following the projectile hits.

In a statement, Hezbollah said that they had fired dozens of Katyusha rockets on the Golan Heights “in response” to an alleged Israeli attack in Syria targeting a Hezbollah key member earlier on Tuesday.


The Israeli military said in a statement Tuesday that the Israeli Air Force “struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in the area of Qabrikha from which the projectiles were launched toward the area of the Golan Heights.”

“In addition, the IAF struck Hezbollah military structures in the area of Kfarkela in southern Lebanon,” the IDF statement added.

Cross-border fire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah has been an almost daily occurrence since the war in Gaza began. But it has been gradually intensifying, raising fears it could escalate into a full-blown conflict.

Hezbollah is one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East, with tens of thousands of fighters and a vast missile arsenal.

The group has said its current round of fighting with Israel is to support Palestinians in Gaza.



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