We Had Actual Rain, Too

It's raining rockets again...and again...and again...

Multiple rockets were reported fired on the Upper Galilee a short time ago. No casualties were reported.

Rocket interception over north. Illustration. (Photo: David Cohen/Flash90)

A short time ago today (Monday), sirens were triggered by rocket fire from Lebanon in the Upper Galilee and the area of the city of Tzfat.

Magen David Adom reports no casualties at this time.

The IDF says that over 100 rockets were fired into Israeli territory from Lebanon yesterday.

Israeli sources familiar with the details told Kann News that they believe a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah could be secured within two weeks, perhaps one.

Prime Minister Netanyahu says that any deal must involve a full retreat of Hezbollah behind the Litani river and out of southern Lebanon, an IDF embargo on resupply and reinforcement of the terrorist group, and the ability to immediately retaliate for any attack on Israel or Israeli forces.

IDF Hezbollah Lebanon The Galilee

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