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Dozens of Rockets Fired Towards Tzfat During the Passover Seder

A barrage of at least 35 rockets was fired on Monday evening, April 22, towards the city of Tzfat in northern Israel, with sirens sounding in the city as Israelis were gathering to celebrate the start of the holiday of Passover. The rockets exploded in open areas, and there were no reports of physical injuries or damages.

The IDF said it struck the source of the rocket fire. Shortly after the sirens in Tzfat, sirens warning of an infiltration of a hostile aircraft were sounded in Shlomi and other communities located near the border with Lebanon. Several minutes later, the Home Front Command said the incident had concluded.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit subsequently said that “a short while ago, IAF fighter jets struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Earlier today, two military structures where Hezbollah terrorists operated were struck in the areas of Arzoun and Odaisseh in southern Lebanon.”

On Sunday night, a surface-to-air missile was launched toward an IAF UAV that was operating in Lebanese airspace. As a result, the UAV was hit and fell in Lebanese territory, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said. IAF fighter jets struck the launch site from which the missile was fired. (INN / VFI News)

“Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for protecting us at all times from the many enemies who wish to harm our citizens. Our hearts are filled with gratitude that You always shield Your children from danger, and we ask that You help us celebrate the rest of the Passover uninterrupted, safe, and intact.”

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