What Happened
Early Sunday morning, a Hezbollah rocket intended for a nearby IDF base tragically struck a cowshed in Moshav Beit She’arim, killing 15 cows and critically injuring several others. “We heard a giant boom, and when I stepped outside, I saw the damage,” recounted Moshe Cohen, a 78-year-old farmer.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by Hezbollah’s indiscriminate attacks near Israeli civilian areas, demonstrating the real risk to lives and property. The attack, aimed at the Ramat David air base, left significant destruction but miraculously spared human lives.
Moshe Cohen’s Experience
Moshe Cohen, a second-generation moshav founder, described being woken up by a massive explosion, only to find his cowshed destroyed. He noted extensive damage to sheds and water systems: “Fifteen cows were killed, and three are critically injured. The veterinarian is trying to save them, but it’s likely they will have to be put down.”
Shuki Shor’s Observations
Shuki Shor, another resident, added that the explosion was just 65 yards from his home: “It sounded close, and soon we realized it had landed right in our farmyard.” He speculated that the missile intended target was the Ramat David air base, as Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Bigger Picture
This attack serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict and vigilance required to protect civilian areas from the reach of militant groups. Despite the risks and damages incurred, Israeli citizens display remarkable resilience and resolve amid these challenging times.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.