Several buildings and an ambulance were hit by the rockets. Nearly 100 rockets had been fired at northern Israel as of Sunday afternoon.
With the war in Gaza continuing to rage, Israel's northern border is at an anxious standstill, with consistent Hezbollah cross-border firing and evacuated residents longing for home.
Amid ongoing attacks by Hezbollah, Kiryat Shmona, Israel, remains a ghost town. Toby Abutbul's restaurant stays open to support soldiers.
The organization, which is the leading and largest tennis club in Israel, operates 24 centers and branches from Kiryat Shmona and Tiberias in the north to Arad and Be'er Sheva in the south.
The police announced that damage was caused to property. Officers and bomb disposal experts are examining debris sites and scanning for additional remnants.
Tim Ferriss: "If retirement means laying on a beach and rubbing cocoa butter on your stomach, about 48 hours of that will be enough for most people. You’ll want something new."
The new branch joins 4 additional Max Stock branches, which have been opened in Israel since the outbreak of the war.
Amidst evacuations and Hezbollah threats, construction of Kiryat Shmona’s new medical center, supported by JNF-USA, continues unabated — providing hope and future healthcare services in the north.
The IDF targeted the sources of the launch.
Avichai Stern warned residents to "not take any excess risk. For anyone still in the city, this is the time to make a phone call and leave."