Israel’s tourist city of Haifa was devastated by Hezbollah’s attack
Haifa has turned into a ghost town after recent rocket attacks by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. It looks like a ghost town.
Haifa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Every year there was a gathering of tourists. A journalist from the Indian media India Today recently visited the city of Haifa. He said so from there.
The journalist said that the beautiful city has now turned into a desert. Debris all around. People can’t leave the house.
Israel got involved in a direct war with Hamas on October 7 last year. It hasn’t been a year yet. Meanwhile, Israel is involved in a conflict with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. As a result of this, Hezbollah recently launched a rocket attack on Israel.
Hezbollah attacked Israel’s Haifa city and other areas in the north with hundreds of rockets. It turned the streets of Haifa into a desert.
To explain the situation, local resident Shalom Haskell told India Today, “The situation is very bad. People are prohibited from leaving their homes. Usually hundreds of people come out every Saturday. They go to different restaurants and public places. But today there is no one. Completely empty.’
But Israel is not sitting. On September 27, the Zionist state carried out repeated airstrikes in Lebanon. The head of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrullah, was killed.
Then the name that emerged as the new head of Hezbollah was Hashem Safiuddin. On October 3, Israel attacked Safyuddin. Reuters and The Times of Israel reported that he is also missing.
Safyeddin holds a very important position as the chairman of Hezbollah’s executive council. He was being considered as a possible successor to the recently deceased Hassan Nasrallah.
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