Israel At War

2 Anti-tank Missiles Hit Shlomi, Inflicting Damage to Building

Two anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon towards Shlomi town in the Western Galilee, with one of them exploding near a residential building and causing damage to the structure. The head of the council stated, "Fortunately, no physical harm was caused to residents."

Archive. Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit near the Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023. (Photo: Fadi Amun, Flash90)

The war in the north continues: this morning (Monday), 2 Anti-tank missiles were launched from Lebanon towards the settlement of Shlomi in Western Galilee, and according to reports, one of them exploded near a residential building in the settlement. No casualties were reported in the incident, but damage was caused to the building and property.

The head of the local council, Gabi Naaman, said "This, is a very serious incident that happened, and miraculously no physical damage was caused to the residents. The shooting this morning illustrates the great danger in the current situation for the residents of Shlomi. We will not agree to live in this situation in any way."

Following the incident, it was reported in the media in Lebanon that the IDF responded with artillery fire at the launching sources in southern Lebanon.


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