Israeli ambulances and firefighters rushed to the northern Israeli town of Karmiel on 14 October after Hezbollah launched a rocket barrage into Israel.
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Firefighters struggled to extinguish a car that caught fire in the middle of the street as a result of the attack while medics treated one lightly wounded woman and several anxiety patients, Israel’s ambulances service MDA said. Israel expanded its targets in its war with the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon on Monday, killing at least 18 people in its first strike on the Christian-majority town of Aitou in the north, the Lebanese Red Cross said
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Cancer of world =islam
Hezbollah did threaten the people who were in the area, not surprised
Alhamdulillah
But. But. But. His-bollix only targets military. Right? The Guardian told us.
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I wonder what that innocent Israeli car did to upset Hezzbollah?