**ROCKET ATROCITY: Hezbollah Strikes Northern Israel, Multiple Casualties Reported**

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Multiple Rockets Fired into Israeli Territory

Israel’s north witnessed chaos on Tuesday evening as Hezbollah militants unleashed a barrage of rockets into the region, sparking widespread panic and destruction. The attack, which appears to be retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria, has left several individuals injured and multiple buildings damaged.

Impact of the Attack

Eyewitnesses describe the scene as apocalyptic, with numerous rockets hitting residential areas and military installations. The explosions were heard throughout the region, causing widespread disruption and panic among local residents.

Aerial Images Reveal Extent of Damage

Aerial footage captured by drone operators and shared on social media platforms reveals the extensive damage caused by the rocket attacks. The images show multiple blast sites alongside destroyed buildings and cratered streets, highlighting the devastating impact of the strike.

Israeli Military Responds with Force

The Israeli military has vowed to take action against Hezbollah’s rocket attacks, promising a swift response to the aggression. Military sources report that Israeli air force units have launched counterstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, sparking fears of escalation in the region.

Livestream from Israel: Eyewitness Account

A local resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, was live on social media during the attack. The eyewitness account captures the sheer terror experienced by civilians during the assault.

“I’m shaking like a leaf. I just heard a massive explosion followed by another and another. The booms are getting louder. The sky is filled with smoke and ash. I can hear people screaming in fear. This is absolutely terrifying. We’ve never experienced anything like this before.”

TAGS: Hezbollah, Rocket Attack, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Counterattack, Israeli Military Response

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