Unfinished visit of Zionist regime's PM following Hezbollah's drone attack
Pars Today - The drone attack of Hezbollah on the Zionist regime positions left the Israeli prime minister's visit unfinished.
On Sunday, the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth wrote: 20 minutes before Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to "Al-Matala" in northern occupied Palestine, a resistance drone hit this Zionist settlement. According to Pars Today, citing IRNA, the Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth added: Netanyahu, who was scheduled to visit the settlement, canceled his program after the attack.
Netanyahu's visit comes as Zionists are strongly complaining about the chaos and turmoil on the northern front of occupied Palestine in the shadow of Hezbollah's increasing operations in Lebanon and Israel's inability to counter it.
Settlers in northern Occupied Territories believe that Israel lacks special equipment to counter Hezbollah's missiles in Lebanon, and that both Hezbollah's missiles and Israel's interceptor missiles cause fires in northern areas, making the problem more complicated.
Channel 12 of the Israeli regime's television reported that since the start of the war in Gaza on October 7, 2023, 26,360 missiles and rockets have been fired from various battlefronts towards Occupied Territories.
According to the report, most of these missiles were fired from the Gaza and Lebanon fronts, then Iran and Yemen, and dozens of missiles were also fired from Iraq and Syria.
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Key phrases: Hezbollah, Gaza war, Israel's defeat, Axis of Resistance