Anti-tank missile attack from Lebanon leaves 1 killed, 7 wounded in northern Israel
The anti-tank missile hit foreign workers in northern Galilee.
One person was killed and seven others wounded in an anti-tank missile attack from Lebanon at northern Israel.
Magen David Adam said the anti-tank missile struck “foreign workers” in the northern Galilee, all of whom are in their 30s.
Two of the victims are in serious condition, four are in moderate condition, and one is mildly wounded. The casualties, all with shrapnel injuries, are being evacuated by MDA and Israeli Air Force helicopters to Beilinson, Rambam and Ziv Hospitals.
IDF said it a “launch was identified crossing from Lebanon into the area of Margaliot in northern Israel,” and that the army struck the source of the launch.
IDF fighter jets also struck a Hezbollah military site in the area of Shikhin, “in which Hezbollah terrorists were identified.”
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