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“If you do not ask your government to stop the aggression against Gaza, there will be no homes left to return to,” read one message.
“We’ve been unable to return to our homes for more than seven months. We won’t go back until we know we’re safe,” said Raphael Salve, co-founder of Lobby 1701.
The overall budget for the hard-hit region now totals 6.5 billion shekels, or roughly 1.8 billion in U.S. dollars.
In addition, Hezbollah anti-tank missiles struck inside several communities along Israel’s northern border.
Jerusalem is determined to restore security on the northern border and create the conditions that will allow displaced citizens to return.
The meeting stressed “the continuation of jihad and struggle until the complete victory of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza with the participation of all resistance groups and fronts in the region.”
No injuries were reported, but several fires were ignited in open areas.
Hamas and Hezbollah—part of the “Axis of Resistance” against Israel— expressed their condolences at the ceremony for the “Butcher of Tehran.”
Whichever path Israel’s War Cabinet chooses, it is deeply dangerous that northern Israel has become a no-go zone.
“This will be an attack with massive firepower, removing threats and enabling a change in the security reality,” said Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar.
The Israeli Air Force missile reportedly hit a truck in Al-Qusayr, south of Homs.
Iran’s proxies in Lebanon and Gaza offered their sympathies after the Iranian president died in a helicopter crash.