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Hezbollah fired 135 deadly 'Fadi-1' missiles, second biggest attack on Israel | News India

The range of 'Fadi' missile is up to 80 km.

The 'Fadi' missiles possessed by Hezbollah are considered extremely lethal. Its range is up to 80 km. It can also be launched from mobile platform. It is equipped with 83 kg warhead, which is capable of destroying any type of target. Its biggest feature is its firepower. That's why he infiltrates Israel's Iron Dome.

A missile fired at Haifa was intercepted

Israel Police has also confirmed that rockets have been fired on Haifa. There is also a major port here. The Israeli military said five rockets were fired at Haifa from Lebanon, but were intercepted. A projectile lying in the area has been identified. It is being reviewed. 15 rockets were also fired at Tiberias in Israel's Northern Galilee region, some of which were shot down. But five rockets fell.

Israel's ground operation continues

On the other hand, Israel says its military operation continues against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. Along with air strikes, its forces on the ground are also breaking the back of the terrorist organization. However, two Israeli soldiers were killed in the attack. So far 11 soldiers have lost their lives in the war with Hezbollah. Prime Minister Netanyahu said that a counter-attack is necessary to secure the future.

Hezbollah intelligence headquarters bombed

Lebanon's health ministry said 10 firefighters were killed and several were injured in an Israeli air strike on a municipal building in the border town of Bint Jabil. Air strikes on Sunday killed 22 people in southern and eastern cities. The Israel Defense Forces also claimed that its air force bombed Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Beirut.

October 7 is a day of introspection

General Harzi Halevi, Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, said, “One year has passed since October 7, the day we failed in our mission to protect Israeli civilians. October 7 is a day of introspection. “We will continue the fight against Hamas.” We will deal a severe blow to Hezbollah and kill all its top commanders.

Hezbollah chief killed in Iran attack

Earlier on October 1, after the death of Hezbollah chief Hassan Narsallah, Iran had launched its biggest attack on Israel. Last Tuesday at 10 pm, Iran indiscriminately fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel. More than 10 million Israelis had to take refuge in bomb shelters. After these horrific attacks, Iran clearly said that it has avenged the death of Hassan Nasrallah and Ismail Haniya.

Israel's air defense system fully operational

During the Iranian attack, the sound of explosions was heard from Jerusalem to Israel's Jordan Valley. The Israeli military said Israel's air defense system is fully operational. America and Britain also came to Israel's rescue and shot down the missiles in the air. Following the attacks, a security cabinet meeting chaired by Netanyahu was held in a secret bunker near Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu has given a strong warning to Iran.