A drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon into northern Israel landed near a kindergarten near Haifa on Monday, but no one was injured as children hid in air raid shelters, even though there were no sirens nearby. There wasn't.
era of israel reported:
On Tuesday, a drone from Lebanon exploded next to a kindergarten in the northern town of Nesher, shattering windows and scattering debris across an outdoor playground.
There were no warning sirens on the outskirts of Haifa, but staff sensed a warning nearby and moved the children to the facility's bomb shelter as a precaution.
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Sara Yasour, a kindergarten teacher, told the media at the scene that “a miracle of miracles has happened.''
Sirens were wailing in other areas, but there were no sirens in the immediate vicinity. Israel has at times struggled to shoot down Hezbollah drones, which have proven difficult to detect. Israel is accelerating the development of new drone defenses.
Children across Israel are accustomed to hiding in bomb shelters, both at school and at home.
Israeli government spokesman David Mensah told reporters on Monday that progress had been made on a possible ceasefire in Lebanon, but said Israel “is not pushing Hezbollah beyond the border or north of the Litani River so that our people can live safely.” We will continue to fight to drive them out.” in their homes within sovereign Israeli territory. ”
Asked about the Biden-Harris administration's November 13 deadline for the U.S. to begin reducing arms to Israel unless the humanitarian situation in Gaza improves, Mensah said Israel takes the request “very seriously.” “I accept it.” ” and acted in accordance with that request.
Mensah showed footage of trucks waiting to unload on the Gaza side of the Kerem Shalom intersection. “These are images of 900 truckloads of aid supplies waiting to be picked up by international aid agencies,” he said.
He noted that an aid truck inside the Gaza Strip was stopped earlier this week and was found carrying weapons.
Mensah said four more soldiers from the Kfir Brigade who were recently killed in fighting with Hamas in the northern Gaza Strip were announced as dead, raising the number of soldiers killed in the war to 787.
He reiterated that Hamas remains obligated under international law to release the 101 Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip, adding that U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan earlier this week The government acknowledged that the request was “not only unreasonable, but unjustified.” impossible. “
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