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IDF calls up Air Force reservists amid terror attacks, rocket barrages

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Israeli Air Forces struck Hamas cells in the Gaza Strip after a day of rocket barrages fired by Hamas, April 7, 2023 (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Israeli Air Forces struck Hamas cells in the Gaza Strip after a day of rocket barrages fired by Hamas, April 7, 2023
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

IDF calls up air defense, Air Force reserves amid tensions

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IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi convened a situation assessment on Friday afternoon, during which he ordered the call up of some reserves, with an emphasis on air defense and offensive formations in the Air Force, in light of the tensions in the region.

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Lebanon attack was 'written on the wall,' Liberman says

Liberman accused Netanyahu of dealing with issues of ego and settling the score with the defense minister, instead of focusing on keeping Israel safe.

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 FINANCE MINISTER Avigdor Liberman speaks to his Yisrael Beytenu faction in the Knesset last week. Before the recent election, Liberman proposed that the right of return be extended to the fourth generation.  (photo credit: OLIVIER FITOUSSI/FLASH90)
FINANCE MINISTER Avigdor Liberman speaks to his Yisrael Beytenu faction in the Knesset last week. Before the recent election, Liberman proposed that the right of return be extended to the fourth generation.
(photo credit: OLIVIER FITOUSSI/FLASH90)

Opposition politicians criticized the government's handling of Israel's security after Tuesday and Wednesday's rocket attacks from Gaza, and Thursday's rocket barrage from Lebanon.

Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman wrote on Twitter, "The writing was on the wall."

"In three months, Netanyahu dragged the State of Israel into an impossible situation. We were never so crumbled from within and isolated from without," Liberman wrote.

"Israel's deterrence and the weakness that the government is conveying brought our enemies to a planned and coordinated move. It is clear that there is full coordination between Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas and the rest of the terror organizations," he claimed.

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US condemns Lebanon rocket barrage, China and UN express concern

China 'concerned' about heightened tension between Israel and the Palestinians • US: We urge all sides to avoid further escalation

By OMRI NAHMIAS, REUTERS
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit near the Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023 (photo credit: FLASH90/FADI AMUN)
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit near the Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023
(photo credit: FLASH90/FADI AMUN)

WASHINGTON - The United States condemned on Thursday the recent rocket barrage at Israel's North from southern Lebanon.

"Our commitment to Israel’s security remains ironclad. We recognize Israel’s legitimate right to defend its people and territory against all forms of aggression," said an NSC Spokesperson.

"Using Lebanon as a launchpad for rocket attacks against Israel only puts the Lebanese people at risk and increases the potential for further instability in the country," the spokesperson added. 

"We urge all sides to avoid further escalation," they went on to say. 

According to the spokesperson, the President has been fully briefed, and Ambassador Nides and others throughout the US government continue their regular dialogue with Israel on this and other matters of mutual concern.

"As the State Department reiterated just yesterday, we stand firmly for the preservation of the historic status quo at holy sites in Jerusalem," the spokesperson said, noting that the US "also condemn the launch of rockets at Israel."

 US SECRETARY OF State Antony Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leave the podium after their joint press conference on Monday, in Jerusalem. (credit: Ronaldo Schemidt/Reuters) US SECRETARY OF State Antony Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leave the podium after their joint press conference on Monday, in Jerusalem. (credit: Ronaldo Schemidt/Reuters)

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Mortar shells fired from Lebanon toward Metulla in Israel's North - report

No injuries were reported in the attack and Iron Dome was not activated.

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A view of Israeli border town of Metulla, as seen from Kfar Kila, in south Lebanon December 4, 2018 (photo credit: AZIZ TAHER/REUTERS)
A view of Israeli border town of Metulla, as seen from Kfar Kila, in south Lebanon December 4, 2018
(photo credit: AZIZ TAHER/REUTERS)

Three mortar shells were fired from Lebanon toward the northern Israeli city of Metulla on Thursday evening and landed in open areas, according to Israeli media reports.

The municipality told residents of Metulla to seek shelter immediately and to stay there until further notice. It added that the public shelters in the city were open and available.

The IDF Iron Dome defense system was not activated in the attack. The local Magen David Adom branch confirmed that there were no reports of injuries.

After the rocket attack from Lebanon on Israel earlier on Thursday, a number of municipalities had opened their public bomb shelters.

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Rocket barrage believed to be in response to al-Aqsa clashes

For the second night in a row, Palestinians clashed with police on the Temple Mount, while riots erupted at multiple protests across Israel.

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 The aftermath of clashes with the police in the al-Aqsa mosque, April 5, 2023. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
The aftermath of clashes with the police in the al-Aqsa mosque, April 5, 2023.
(photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Dozens of Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli police forces in the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City late on Wednesday evening.

Groups of young Palestinian men, some of them masked, threw fireworks and stones at the police forces and attempted to barricade themselves in the mosque, shutting its doors and preventing other worshipers from leaving the area, according to an Israel Police spokesperson.

The police prevented them from barricading themselves and enabled other worshipers to exit the mosque. Shortly before midnight, the compound was cleared completely by the Israeli police forces.

Six people were injured in the clashes, according to Walla, citing the Palestinian Red Crescent.

Following the clashes on the Temple Mount, further clashes erupted in Jerusalem's Old City. One 14-year-old Palestinian boy was injured lightly after he was shot by a Israeli resident of the Old City, according to Palestinian media reports.

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IDF: Hamas factions fired Lebanon rocket barrage, Iran involvement possible

Even though the barrage into Israel was fired from Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon, sources indicate that Palestinian groups may be to blame.

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Israeli security at the scene where a missile fired from Lebanon hit the northern Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023 (photo credit: FLASH90/FADI AMUN)
Israeli security at the scene where a missile fired from Lebanon hit the northern Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023
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Palestinian factions belonging to Hamas in Lebanon are responsible for the barrage of 34 rockets fired from Lebanon into Israel on Thursday afternoon, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari confirmed.

"We are in an event with multiple theaters, but a single organization - the Palestinian factions of Hamas are shooting from Lebanon. Iranian involvement is also being examined. The state of Lebanon carries responsibility when shots are fired from within it," Hagari said.

Initial security assessments had pointed to the possibility that armed Palestinian factions in Lebanon were responsible for the attack.

According to Israeli defense officials, the rocket barrage was carried out in response to recent violent clashes between Palestinian rioters and Israeli police in al-Aqsa.

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Lebanon fires massive barrage of rockets into Israel's North on Passover

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF, TAL SPUNGIN, HANAN LISCHINSKY
 Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit near the Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023 (photo credit: FLASH90/FADI AMUN)
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire caused after a rocket fired from Lebanon hit near the Israeli town of Shlomi, April 6, 2023
(photo credit: FLASH90/FADI AMUN)

Rocket sirens sounded across northern Israel on Thursday afternoon, during the Passover holiday, amid a barrage of rocket attacks launched across the northern border with Lebanon, the IDF confirmed.

A single rocket launched from Lebanese territory was successfully shot down by the Iron Dome air defense system. Minutes later, sirens sounded in dozens of northern Israeli towns and villages, especially in western Galilee, amid a barrage of rockets from Israel's northern border.

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What you need to know:


  • IDF says Hamas cells in southern Lebanon fired more than 30 rockets into northern Israel during the Passover holiday on Thursday
  • The IDF struck Hamas targets in southern Lebanon and throughout the Gaza Strip overnight, as rocket fire from Gaza continued into Friday morning.