Seven 122mm Katyusha rockets struck Tzfat (Safed) around 3 PM Wednesday. One landed near a bus stop, one near an absorption center and the others in populated areas as well. At least 20 people are being treated for wounds. A 70-year-old woman was critically wounded, and another person remains in serious condition. The rest suffered light injuries from shrapnel and shock.
A rocket also struck the Arab village of Majd al-Krum near Carmiel this afternoon. Majd al-Krum has seen arrests and investigations due to widespread support for Hamas and Syria in the village. The Hizbullah-fired missiled injured five residents, including two in moderate condition. Another wave of rockets struck Kibbutz Snir and the Arab village of Rajar, but failed to injure anybody.
Katyusha Missiles Strike Tzfat
Katyusha missiles slammed into the holy city of Tzfat Thursday afternoon, striking a college, mortally injuring one and wounding close to 20. Hizbullah: If Beirut is hit, Haifa will be next.
Seven 122mm Katyusha rockets struck Tzfat (Safed) around 3 PM Wednesday. One landed near a bus stop, one near an absorption center and the others in populated areas as well. At least 20 people are being treated for wounds. A 70-year-old woman was critically wounded, and another person remains in serious condition. The rest suffered light injuries from shrapnel and shock.
A rocket also struck the Arab village of Majd al-Krum near Carmiel this afternoon. Majd al-Krum has seen arrests and investigations due to widespread support for Hamas and Syria in the village. The Hizbullah-fired missiled injured five residents, including two in moderate condition. Another wave of rockets struck Kibbutz Snir and the Arab village of Rajar, but failed to injure anybody.
The fresh barrage of rockets came just hours after a wave of Katyushas struck a home in the coastal city of Nahariya, killing a Jewish woman and wounding 29 others, including several children. In total, more than 70 rockets have been fired on northern Israeli towns in the past 24 hours.
The Tzfat College, which was hit by one of the missiles, organized drills over the past two weeks, accustoming students to enter the local bomb shelters when necessary. The shelter itself, which doubles as the school’s library, was struck head-on by a missile – but was empty because students had been sent home just two hours earlier due to the war situation.
In another providential development, the three-day klezmer music festival, which saw Tzfat packed with tens of thousands of visitors, also came to a close less than 40 hours prior to the attack.
Avraham, a caller to IsraelNationalRadio, said he was sitting in his bomb shelter in Tzfat and refused to leave the holy city, despite offers from his son to pick him up and bring him out of range of the rocket fire. “I left New York for Tzfat because G-d told us this is where we are supposed to live,” he said. “I am not going to leave because of some missiles.”
Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah, responding to reports that the IDF is preparing to strike south of Beirut, said such a move would result in Hizbullah firing even longer-range missiles at the port-city of Haifa.
Asked earlier about the liklihood of such a scenario, Dr. Dan Shiftan of the National Security Studies Center at the University of Haifa said, “I estimate that this is indeed a realistic scenario.”
Dr. Shiftan added that Hizbullah’s plans to strike Haifa existed from the get-go and had nothing to do with the scope of IDF raids in Lebanon. “A clear-cut connection exists between the authorities in the Gaza Strip and the two additional kidnappings of Israeli soldiers in South Lebanon,” he said. “We aren’t speaking about a one-time incident. This is an extensive military confrontation that in the final analysis will determine the rules of the game between Israel and elements at war with her, for example, in Lebanon and Syria.”
z.m.
This is a very serious situation!
shalom baaretz
Didn;t the Rebbe say at one point that what happens in Crown Heights affects what happens elsewhere.
Joshua
I was just in tzfat for the klezmer festival and I was debating to extend my ticket and stay for shabbos in tzfat a decision I regret not taking. We need to clean out the enemy once and for all.
concerned and trying to do my part
time to wake up from our dreams of comfort here in the US. We are so busy making money and redesigning our homes. Can we make hachlatas to be more careful in tznius, can we give up some time from talking business to smile and talk to another Yid, can we pay attention to a tired and lonely person in shul that may just need an extra minute of someone’s kind attention. Maybe we can smile at our friend’s teenagers who sometimes feel unwanted or that sometimes adults don’t understand them. Many ways we can do kindness and it connects us to HaShem, and helps bring kedusha to the world which we need so much!!!!!
Sharon
Israel must issue an ultimatum to Syria and Iran. That is the source of all the evil. Hit them hard.
huh?
<<Israel must issue an ultimatum to Syria and Iran>>
and then what?
lost on President st
how far is it from Tzfas to the Border?