The two civilians killed in a Hezbollah rocket attack on Israel’s Golan Heights region on Tuesday have been identified as Noah and Neil Barnes, a couple who leave behind three children.
Noah and Neil Barnes were killed yesterday when a Hezbollah rocket hit their car.
Their three children are now orphans.
There are no words, but there is no mistake.
Those who harm the people of Israel will pay the price.
May their memory be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/IjvYDyQlKI
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) July 10, 2024
Breitbart News reported that after Israel killed one of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s former bodyguards in an airstrike in Damascus, Syria, the Iranian-backed terrorist group fired a barrage of about 40 rockets into the Golan Heights.
The two Israelis were reportedly residents of Kibbutz Ortar in the heart of the Golan Heights, a sparsely populated area seized from Syria during the 1967 defensive war and recognized by President Donald Trump as part of Israel.
Noah and Neil Barnes, fathers of three, were both killed yesterday when a Hezbollah rocket hit their car as they were returning home to Kibbutz Oltar. pic.twitter.com/cKgNzy0jNg
— raz sauber – רז זאובר (@raz_sauber) July 10, 2024
Many Israelis support military action against Hezbollah because of the threat of daily rocket, drone and anti-tank missile fire into northern Israel. Around 60,000 Israelis have left their homes in the area since October.
Hezbollah illegally occupies southern Lebanon and began hostilities in October by firing unprovoked at Israel in solidarity with Hamas terrorists, who launched a major terrorist attack inside Israel on October 7.
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