PNN – News sources reported that Hezbollah’s drones attack on northern occupied Palestine ended the visit of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Yediot Aharnot newspaper wrote: 20 minutes before Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Al-Mutla, a resistance drone hit this Zionist settlement.
This newspaper added: Netanyahu, who was planning to visit this settlement, canceled his plan after this attack.
The Prime Minister of the occupying regime visited these areas on Sunday in order to learn about the situation in the northern areas of occupied Palestine, which has been heavily targeted by rocket, missile and drone attacks by the resistance axis, especially Hezbollah, in recent months.
Israeli sources reported that he made this visit completely secretly and during this visit, he met with a number of army commanders and military officers stationed on the northern front.
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In a meeting with army soldiers in the northern axis, Netanyahu stated: The way to return the Israelis to the north is to remove Hezbollah from the Litani border, whether it is with or without an agreement.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime further claimed: After removing Hezbollah from the Litani border, any attempt to rearm it should be stopped.
This visit of Netanyahu takes place in a situation where the Zionists are strongly complaining about the chaos and the chaotic situation of the northern front of occupied Palestine in the shadow of the increasing operations of Hezbollah and Israel’s inability to deal with it.
The settlers in the north of the occupied territories believe that Israel does not have special equipment to deal with Hezbollah missiles, and that both Hezbollah missiles and Israeli interceptor missiles lead to fires in the northern areas, which has made the problem more complicated.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported that since the beginning of the war in Gaza on October 7, 2023, 26,360 missiles and rockets have been fired from different fronts of the battle towards the occupied territories.
According to this report, most of these missiles were fired from the two fronts of Gaza and Lebanon, then Iran and Yemen, and dozens of missiles were also fired from Iraq and Syria.
The army of the occupying regime admitted today that 100 missiles and rockets have been fired from Lebanon to the northern regions since Sunday morning.
On Sunday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced four missile and drone operations against targets in the Zionist settlement of al-Mutla.