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The scene of the attack in Majdal Shams, Saturday.Credit: Usage per Section 27A of the Copyright Law
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Aftermath of the impact in Majdal Shams, Saturday.Credit: 27/a
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Israelis marching for peace in Tel Aviv on Thursday.Credit: Tomer Appelbaum
12 children, teens killed in Hezbollah rocket strike on Israel's Majdal Shams, IDF says ■ Lebanon condemns attack as Israel's FM says 'approaching moment of an all-out war' ■ Over 50 killed in Israeli airstrikes in central and southern Gaza, local health officials say ■ Thousands protest Netanyahu coalition across Israel, demand hostage deal ■ Officials warn that Israel's new position on Gaza talks could jeopardize deal ■ Israeli drones strike Nablus in West Bank in response to shooting of IDF solider at checkpoint ■ IDF orders residents of Khan Yunis' south to evacuate to the Muwasi humanitarian zone
- RECAP: 11 children, teens killed in Hezbollah rocket strike on Israel's Majdal Shams, IDF says
- Death toll in Majdal Shams rocket strike rises to 11
- 'All victims were children aged eight to fourteen, all in sports clothes,' a doctor at the scene in Majdal Shams recounts
- U.S. 'highly concerned' that Golan Heights attack could lead to 'all out war' between Israel and Hezbollah, Axios reports
12 children, teens killed in Hezbollah rocket strike on Israel's Majdal Shams, IDF says ■ Lebanon condemns attack as Israel's FM says 'approaching moment of an all-out war' ■ Over 50 killed in Israeli airstrikes in central and southern Gaza, local health officials say ■ Thousands protest Netanyahu coalition across Israel, demand hostage deal ■ Officials warn that Israel's new position on Gaza talks could jeopardize deal ■ Israeli drones strike Nablus in West Bank in response to shooting of IDF solider at checkpoint ■ IDF orders residents of Khan Yunis' south to evacuate to the Muwasi humanitarian zone
- RECAP: 11 children, teens killed in Hezbollah rocket strike on Israel's Majdal Shams, IDF says
- Death toll in Majdal Shams rocket strike rises to 11
- 'All victims were children aged eight to fourteen, all in sports clothes,' a doctor at the scene in Majdal Shams recounts
- U.S. 'highly concerned' that Golan Heights attack could lead to 'all out war' between Israel and Hezbollah, Axios reports
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Haaretz
Lebanese report: Israel carries out series of strikes north of Tyre and in south Lebanon
Lebanese news outlet Al Mayadeen, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported that Israel carried out strikes in several locations in Lebanon, including in the city of Aabbasiyyeh, located northeast of Tyre.
According to the report, the other attacks took place in the villages of Kila, Khiam, and Tayr Harfa.
Jonathan Lis
Prime Minister Netanyahu's plane departs from Washington back to Israel
The Wing of Zion airplane carrying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed from Andrews Air Force Base in Washington back to Israel on Saturday night.
In an unusual step, the plane is making its way to Israel before the Sabbath ends in Washington, and is expected to land around three hours earlier than originally planned due to the Majdal Shams rocket attack.
Adi Hashmonai, Fadi Amun
'Children came to play, and an explosion shredded them to pieces': Eyewitnesses recount harrowing Majdal Shams attack
Residents of Majdal Shams following the rocket strike, on Saturday.Credit: AFP
Eyewitnesses to the deadly rocket strike in the Druze town of Majdal Shams in northern Israel on Saturday evening report that while an alarm sounded, it did so only seconds before the rocket hit the town's soccer field, killing 11 children and teenagers aged 10 to 20.
Mashnat Mahmoud, a resident of Majdal Shams, said that the windows of his house shattered from the blast. He rushed to the impact site. "Some of the bodies were unrecognizable. They must have been right at the point of impact," he said.
Dr. Osama Halabi, a resident of the nearby Druze village of Mas'ada, recounted, "I was at home when it happened. I heard the alarms and got a call. I realized it was a severe incident. I rushed to the clinic in Majdal Shams. Many wounded arrived. It was hard to process what I saw. Such a severe event. The sights were like nothing I had ever seen," he said.
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Haaretz
Israeli army chief vows that the IDF will respond to Majdal Shams attack
Israeli army Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi said that the rocket attack in Majdal Shams on Saturday would lead to "a very significant reaction."
"Residents of the area – be patient, we will respond, and when that happens, they may shoot [at northern Israel] more," Halevi continued.
Halevi delivered his remarks during a visit to Majdal Shams on Saturday night, adding that "we've fought before, and after this incident, we will fight even more."
Haaretz
IDF spokesperson: 12 children and teenagers killed in Majdal Shams; rocket is Iranian model held only by Hezbollah
IDF Spokesperson Maj. Gen. Daniel Hagari in Majdal Shams on Saturday.Credit: Gil Eliyahu
Twelve children and teenagers were killed when a rocket hit Majdal Shams, IDF spokesperson Maj. Gen. Daniel Hagari said on Saturday night.
According to Hagari, the rocket that hit the soccer field where the youths were playing was manufactured in Iran and is held only by Hezbollah. It is of the heavy Falaq 1 model, which contains an explosive warhead of some 50 kilograms.
Hagari added that the rocket was fired at Majdal Shams from the village of Chebaa in southern Lebanon, and that the army "had no intelligence that Hezbollah was planning to fire at this area."
The IDF identified the shooter as Hezbollah operative Ali Mohammed Yahya, a commander in the area of the village from which the rocket was fired.
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Adi Hashmonai
Netanyahu vows Israel 'will not remain silent,' will convene cabinet upon his return to Israel
Prime Minister Netanyahu, Saturday.Credit: PMO
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he has held continuous defense consultations since he was informed of the missile attack in Majdal Shams on Saturday, and said he would convene the security cabinet for an urgent meeting upon his return to Israel from Washington.
"The State of Israel will not remain silent. We will not allow this to be put on the agenda," Netanyahu said in a statement.
Bar Peleg
Police begin to forcefully evacuate dozens of protesters in Tel Aviv's Kaplan junction
Dozens are protesting at the Kaplan junction in central Tel Aviv, and police have begun to forcefully evacuate them, arresting one protester.
At the end of the demonstration, a group of youths and right-wing activists at the scene also tried to harm the demonstrators. They were removed by the police several times, and in a number of instances, protesters had to remove them themselves.
Reuters
U.S. condemns 'horrific' missile attack on Druze village in Israel
The White House on Saturday condemned a missile attack on a Druze village in northern Israel, calling the strike, which killed 11 people, including children, on a soccer pitch "horrific."
Israeli authorities blamed Hezbollah for the attack and vowed to respond against the Iran-backed Lebanese group, though Hezbollah denied any responsibility.
"Our support for Israel's security is iron-clad and unwavering against all Iranian backed terrorist groups, including Lebanese Hezbollah," a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said in a statement.
Yaniv Kubovich
Netanyahu vows Hezbollah will pay 'price they have yet to face'
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