Air raid sirens

Two dead after Hezbollah rocket scores a direct hit in Nahariya

This is a developing story.

Tel Aviv, November 11, 2024 (Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90)
Tzeva Adom / Air raid sirens warning of incoming rocket fire (Photo: Israel Live News)

According to the IDF, "Alert sirens were activated in several areas in central and northern Israel following launches (projectiles) that crossed from Lebanon."

Apparently, there were 3 launches, and loud explosions were heard as the Iron Dome intercepted all of the rockets.

Two men were killed in Nahariya following a direct hit, United Hatzalah emergency medical services reports. The incident occurred after air raid sirens sounded in the northern Israeli city.

Emergency medical teams are currently on the scene. This is a developing situation.

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