There were reports of missiles landing in Safed and neighboring towns, causing damage.
Fires also broke out as a result of missiles landing in open areas, according to what the Times of Israel reported.
In this context, military and strategic researcher, Brigadier General Andre Bou Machar, said in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”:
- The missile launches are political messages. Hezbollah wants to emphasize its ability to regain the initiative and direct strikes deep into Israel.
- Hezbollah is clashing with Israel on the front border of the battle, and is ready to engage in battle and prevent Israel of achieving its goals.
- Israel’s primary goal is to ensure the security of the settlements and settlers, and Hezbollah wants to send a message that this goal is unattainable.
- It is not necessary for Hezbollah to defeat Israel, but rather to inflict losses on it that exceed its ability to bear.
- Before September 27, Israel said she did not mind Diplomatic solution.
- Today we are in the stage of a military solution, perhaps it will lead to a diplomatic solution.
- Hezbollah was subjected to painful blows to the leadership system.
- All on Hezbollah From a field or strategic military perspective, steadfastness and economy by force, paving the way for a moment in which it can be said that military solutions have not worked so we can turn to diplomatic solutions.
- Iran does not want all-out war, and everyone wants a ceasefire and a bloodbath.