
A rocket fired by Hezbollah directly hit a parking lot in the northern Israeli city of Safed on Friday
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it was a direct hit, not shrapnel as initially thought.
The attack caused damage to the site, but there are no reports of serious injuries in the parking lot.
Throughout the day, Hezbollah launched more than 30 rockets against the north of the country in several barrages.
In Kiryat Shmona, shrapnel from a rocket fell into a kindergarten playground where children had been playing shortly before.
Luckily, no one was injured-a true miracle, according to residents.
A local resident, Kfir Ben Hamu, told the Maariv newspaper: “Ten minutes ago, there were children there!”
The attacks continue even amid tensions on the border with Lebanon, keeping the population of northern Israel on constant alert.
Warning sirens sounded repeatedly throughout the day, forcing people to seek shelter.
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Published in 04/11/2026 02h56
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