In northern Israel, classes have been suspended in schools, and restrictions have been imposed on mass gatherings due to rocket attacks from Lebanon.
These restrictions apply to all areas north of the city of Haifa and in the Jezreel Valley to the east of the city, according to the military command’s orders.
The areas under restriction include the Golan Heights, border regions with Lebanon, all of Galilee, and the Jezreel Valley.
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” Educational activities are prohibited. Mass gatherings and services are allowed to take place outdoors with up to 10 people and in enclosed spaces with up to 100 people. Beaches are closed to visitors. Work activities are permitted in buildings or areas where it is possible to move to a standard safe room within a certain timeframe,” the instructions state.
Over the past few hours, extensive areas in northern Israel have come under fire from the Lebanese Hezbollah movement. There have been reports of attempted infiltrations by suspicious aerial targets from the east, which, according to the Israeli army, were shot down before reaching Israeli territory.
According to Israel’s rocket alert system, sirens sounded 11 times in various regions across the north during the night. At least three intense barrages have been recorded.
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The media has reported several direct hits in various populated areas, resulting in damage to residential buildings, transportation, and other property.