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Hezbollah attack kills one in north Israel as assault on Lebanon continues
A Hezbollah-fired anti-tank missile killed one man and damaged two homes near kibbutz Misgav Am, with emergency crews responding and the incident under military review.
- A man was killed near kibbutz Misgav Am after a Hezbollah anti-tank missile struck his vehicle, the Israel Defense Forces said.
- The Israel Defense Forces said rockets were launched by Hezbollah from beyond the northern border, and the military said the incident is under review after no warning sirens sounded.
- Two houses in the kibbutz were damaged by a direct missile hit, and shortly afterward emergency teams received an alert reporting another vehicle on fire nearby.
- Residents went to safe rooms with no reported injuries, and authorities warned civilians to keep away from impact zones while police cautioned against handling debris.
- Police deployed northern district personnel, Border Police units and bomb-disposal teams after reports of a munition strike, while emergency crews continued life-saving efforts as the military reviews the attack.
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Read Full ArticleHebrew media revealed the death of Ofer Moskowitz, spokesperson for Kibbutz Misgav Am, following a direct hit by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah near the Lebanese border with the occupied Palestinian territories...
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Total News Sources30
Leaning Left3Leaning Right11Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution65% Right
Bias Distribution
- 65% of the sources lean Right
65% Right
L 18%
C 17%
R 65%
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