Galilee
The Lebanese terrorist group fired two volleys at the Golan Heights and the Galilee Panhandle in two hours.
One person was lightly injured running to a protected space and was evacuated to Ziv Medical Center in Safed.
The commission also found Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally responsible for the tragedy, but made no specific recommendations regarding him.
The wounded were evacuated by helicopter to various hospitals in Israel. All suffered shrapnel wounds, Magen David Adom reported.
It was the second round of retaliatory attacks claimed by the terror group since the IDF killed a senior commander in an attack on the Beqaa Valley.
Three anti-tank missiles were fired at the Galilee, hitting an open area near Moshav Margaliot.
Grenades and ammunition were also found with the suspect from eastern Jerusalem, who was caught in the Galilee.
“It was a very meaningful experience for us to cook and drive the food to the soldiers together,” the Noor restaurant’s owner said.
A group representing 60,000 displaced northern residents asked Washington to give “full support” to Jerusalem to “act with the necessary force.”
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem refurbished 73 shelters in Shlomi and 67 in Ma’alot-Tarshiha.
Sirens also sounded in Western Galilee and Gaza border communities.
Israeli gunship helicopters struck targets in Southern Lebanon in response.