Tensions in northern Israel escalated further after an anti-tank missile hit the backyard of a home in the evacuated town of Avivim. The attack, which caused light damage but no casualties, has heightened concerns among local authorities and residents.
According to Al Jazeera, Amit Sofer, head of the Merom HaGalil Regional Council, expressed frustration and urgency in the wake of the incident. "The residents of Avivim have been away from their homes for far too long," Sofer said. "It's time for decisive action to ensure their safety and allow them to return."
Avivim and other northern communities have been on edge due to increased tensions and hostilities in the region. The town has been evacuated for ten months, primarily due to security concerns and the threat of cross-border attacks.
Sofer's statement reflects the growing impatience among local leaders and displaced residents. He urged the military to take necessary measures to restore calm and stability to the area, emphasizing the need for decisive action to ensure the safety and security of the area.
The attack has reignited calls for increased military action to protect the region and allow residents to return to their homes. As the situation remains volatile, local authorities and residents await a response from the military to address the ongoing security risks.
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