חיזבאללה פירט דורך שווערע אטאקעס דורכאויס דעם גאנצן טאג אויף צפון מדינת ישראל.
Hezbollah launched one of its most sustained and wide-ranging attacks on northern Israel in recent memory on Monday, firing rockets and drones at targets across the region — including as far south as the coastal city of Acre — triggering air raid sirens at least 11 times within a single seven-hour window that left communities scrambling for shelter. Israeli Army Radio confirmed that Hezbollah is actively extending its firing range, pushing its rockets and drones deeper into Israeli territory in a deliberate effort to maximize fear, disruption, and civilian panic. The attack was not a one-off provocation — it was a coordinated, multi-front terror assault using rockets, first-person-view kamikaze drones, and heavy artillery in simultaneous waves designed to overwhelm Israeli defenses. This is Iranian-backed terrorism at its most brazen, and it demands the kind of swift and overwhelming response that only a militarily strong Israel — backed by a resolute United States — is capable of delivering.
Among the most alarming incidents of the day was a direct FPV drone strike on an IDF base in northern Israel, followed immediately by reports that five soldiers were urgently evacuated to Rambam Medical Center in Haifa following the attack — an emergency airlift that underscores just how lethal and precise these Iranian-supplied weapons have become in Hezbollah's hands. Wounded IDF troops were also airlifted from Lebanon itself, confirming that the fighting extends well beyond Israeli borders as the IDF continues its ground operations to the north. Separately, Hezbollah fired heavy rockets into the city of Safed for the second consecutive day — a sustained bombardment of one of Israel's oldest and most historically significant cities that cannot and must not go unanswered. The use of FPV drones specifically against military bases marks a dangerous evolution in Hezbollah's tactical playbook, one that Israeli commanders are watching with grave concern.
What makes today's attacks particularly alarming is the sheer diversity and volume of weapons systems Hezbollah deployed within a single day — rockets reaching Acre in the west, heavy projectiles raining down on Safed in the east, FPV drones striking military installations, and dozens more drones targeting IDF forces operating inside Lebanon. This is not a terror group on the run — this is a terror group that has been rearmed, retrained, and re-emboldened by Tehran, firing on multiple fronts simultaneously in a calculated effort to stretch Israeli air defenses and ground forces to their breaking point. The Trump administration has been clear-eyed about the Iranian threat that sits behind every Hezbollah rocket and drone, and today's attacks are a visceral reminder of why America's maximum-pressure campaign against Tehran is not just justified — it is urgently necessary. Cutting off Iran's funding and weapons pipelines to Hezbollah is the only long-term solution to the terror that northern Israelis are living through right now.
As sirens wailed across the Galilee, Acre, and Safed — cities where Israeli families fled to bomb shelters while their children trembled — the world must ask itself whether this level of terrorism against a democratic nation is acceptable. The answer, for any person of conscience, is an unequivocal no. Israel has every moral and legal right to defend its citizens against this relentless campaign of rocket fire and drone warfare, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has made it abundantly clear that the IDF will keep pressing deeper into southern Lebanon until Hezbollah's ability to launch these attacks is permanently destroyed. The Trump administration stands firmly with Israel in that mission, and the heroic soldiers evacuated to Rambam Medical Center today are a painful but powerful reminder of exactly what is at stake.
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