
Israeli minister calls for action in the north after at least 1 killed, 7 injured by rockets fired from Lebanon
Rockets fired into Israel from Lebanon killed one person and injured at least seven, emergency services said today — a rare deadly attack on the country’s north during its war in Gaza.
The Magen David Adom emergency service said on X it was treating injuries in the region surrounding the northern Israeli city of Safed and its CEO, Eli Bin, told Israeli media that one woman was killed and seven injured.
The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that “numerous launches were identified crossing from Lebanon into the areas of Netu’a, Manara, and into an IDF base in northern Israel.”
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s right-wing national security minister, said on X: “This is not a trickle [of rockets], it’s war. It’s time to leave behind the ‘conception’ in the north as well.” There have long been fears of escalation between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon, but so far the fighting has remained limited.
Displaced Gazans leave Rafah fearing more Israeli attacks
Under the threat of a ground invasion by Israeli forces, panicked and already displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza said today that they were trying to chase relative safety.
In video shot by an NBC News crew team in Rafah, young children disassembled tents, while other displaced Gazans packed rolled-up mattresses and collected jugs of water ahead of their journey out of the refugee camp.
Fayza Abou Wadi, 65, said the intensity of Israeli attacks on Rafah in recent days has left her family so fearful that they’ve decided to flee even though they don’t know where to go.
“We have young ones. We don’t know where to go in the tents, and we are so scared the shells may attack us. This is why we want to leave. We can’t live. There is no safety here,” she said.
Wissam Al-Arkan, 37, said he had resorted to loading his family’s belongings onto a three-wheeler, despite not knowing their destination.
“The question is, where do people go? We came to Rafah, and now they are threatening to invade it, so where do we go?” he said, referring to an impending ground invasion.
“I brought a tuk-tuk truck and started loading our belongings,” he added. “Hopefully, we will find safety and be safe from the bombing. We feel hopeless. What do we do?”
A rocket fired from Lebanon lands in northern Israel
An Israeli policeman inspects a crater left by a rocket fired from southern Lebanon, after it landed near the entrance of the Ziv Medical Center in the northern city of Safed today.



