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    Lebanon Rocket Attacks on Israel Surge in August: Highest in a Year

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    What’s happening?

    In August, Israel faced an alarming surge in rocket attacks from Lebanon, registering the highest number fired in a single month since the onset of ongoing hostilities almost a year ago. According to the Shin Bet security agency, 1,307 rockets were launched towards Israel in August, averaging more than 40 per day. This marks a concerning escalation primarily emanating from Lebanon, with fewer attacks from Syria.

    Why it matters

    The continuous and mounting rocket fire presents a significant threat to Israeli civilians, particularly those residing near the northern border. This rise not only exacerbates the sense of insecurity but also challenges the stability and safety of border communities. The Israeli government and its defense forces are thus increasingly pressured to safeguard its citizens and retaliate against Hezbollah’s aggressions.

    Moreover

    The city of Kiryat Shmona, close to Israel’s northern border, has been notably affected. Major disruptions have forced substantial evacuations and numerous homes have been destroyed. Avichai Stern, the mayor, expressed deep concerns over the apparent disparity in response efforts between the northern towns and central regions of Israel. Feeling somewhat overlooked, he called for comprehensive measures to deter further attacks and enhance protection for the residents of northern Israel.

    Recent Developments

    Just in the last few days, Israel intercepted suspected Hezbollah drones and responded to rocket attacks with significant airstrikes in southern Lebanon. These strikes successfully targeted Hezbollah’s rocket launchers and terror infrastructure perceived as direct threats to Israeli civilians. The fast escalation, demonstrated by over 100 projectiles launched in a 24-hour period, has necessitated a robust Israeli military response to thwart these ongoing threats.

    By the numbers

    August – 1,307 rockets
    July – 1,091 rockets
    June – 855 rockets
    May – 1,000 rockets
    April – 744 rockets
    March – 746 rockets
    February – 534 rockets
    January – 334 rockets

    The broader picture

    Since the onset of escalating border conflicts in October 2023, Hezbollah has regularly launched attacks as a show of solidarity with Gaza amid larger regional tensions. The troubling violence has led to the loss of 26 Israeli civilians and 20 Israel Defense Forces members. As Hezbollah continues its offensive, asserting activities as supporting Gazan allies, the organization suffers substantial losses, with 433 fighters reported killed primarily in Lebanon during these clashes.In resilience, Israeli forces continue to develop strategies aimed at neutralizing threats, restoring tranquility, and ensuring the perseverance and safety of all its citizens. This hard-line approach is essential not just for immediate reprisal but also aims at a long-term deterrence of continuous aggression from across its northern frontiers.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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