Three Wounded by Hezbollah Anti-Tank Missile; 30 Rockets Fired at North on Sunday
A Hezbollah anti-tank guided missile attack wounded three Israelis, including a civilian who was seriously hurt and a member of a northern border community’s local security team who was moderately injured, the military and a hospital said on Sunday, September 1.
Following the targeting of Kfar Yuval, the civilian, a man in his 40s, was brought to Rambam Medical Center in Haifa by helicopter after initially being taken to Ziv Medical Center in Safed.
Ziv Medical Center said the security team member and a third person injured in the attack were in good to moderate condition and were being treated at the hospital.
Meanwhile, 30 rockets were launched at Israel from Lebanon on Sunday, including a barrage of 10 rockets at the Misgav Am area and another 20 at Matat, according to the IDF. There were no injuries in the rocket attacks.
The IDF also said that throughout that day it had struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Ayta ash-Shab and Bint Jbeil, as well as buildings used by the terror group in Beit Lif, Taybeh, and Odaisseh, among other infrastructure. (TOI / VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray in Yeshua’s name for the full physical recovery and mental health of the three wounded Israelis. We pray that they stay strong emotionally and physically and that they recover from this violent attack and all memories of it. We thank You for protecting us against the multitudes of Hezbollah operatives and strikes and for alerting our defense personnel throughout the ordeals.”