Will Williams wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:59 pm
Israel's rocket attacks on her neighbors will not go unanswered. [...]
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Syria suffers third night of ‘Israeli strikes’
1 Apr, 2023 23:07
The latest air raid reportedly targeted the central Homs province, following strikes on Damascus Syria suffers third night of ‘Israeli strikes’
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It's reported that Israel is moving her "Iron Dome" missile intercept systems around to protect from the incoming missiles of her neighboring enemies. She needs more, however, but they are on backorder. However, it was not reported from whom these Iron Dome systems are backordered. Guess who supplies her with Iron Domes. https://www.bing.com/search?q=Who%20sup ... orm=THSRCH
Iron Dome is an Israeli air defense system that intercepts short-range rockets and artillery fired by militants in Gaza and Lebanon123. It has radar, command-and-control, and interceptor components12. It became operational in 2011 and has been around 90% effective in destroying incoming projectiles45. The U.S. has provided funding and manufacturing for Iron Dome since 20114. Iron Dome is not designed to counter large, guided missiles
Update 2: Israel intercepts Lebanon
rocket fire, retaliates with strikes
AFP , Thursday 6 Apr 2023
The Israeli army said it intercepted rocket fire from Lebanon Thursday, a day after clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians inside Islam's third-holiest site drew warnings of retaliation from around the region.

File Photo: Israel s Iron Dome aerial defense system is activated to intercept a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement, above the southern Israeli city of Ashdod, on May 12, 2021. AFP
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"A rocket was fired from Lebanon into Israeli territory and was successfully intercepted," an army statement said as Israeli media reported a "salvo" of projectiles had been fired.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which came amid heightened tensions after Israeli police clashed with Palestinians inside Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque before dawn Wednesday and again in the evening.
In response to the rocket fire, Israel struck targets in southern Lebanon, said Lebanon's National News Agency without reporting any casualties.
According to the Lebanon report, Israeli artillery fired "several shells from its positions on the border" towards the outskirts of two villages after the launch of "several Katyusha type rockets" at Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "receiving continuous updates about the security situation and will conduct an assessment with the heads of the security establishment," his office said.
Israeli emergency services reported a man had been lightly wounded by shrapnel and a female was injured while running to a shelter.
Warning sirens sounded in the town of Shlomi and in Moshav Betzet and the Galilee in northern Israel, the army said.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant had been briefed on the details of the events on Israel's northern border, a ministry spokesman said.
"The minister will soon conduct a situation assessment with senior officials in the defence establishment," he added.
Al-Aqsa clashes
Israeli riot police had on Wednesday stormed the prayer hall of Al-Aqsa mosque in a pre-dawn raid aiming to dislodge Palestinian worshipers they said had barricaded themselves inside.
The violence, during both the Jewish Passover and the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, sparked an exchange of rockets and air strikes with militants in the Gaza Strip, with fears of further escalation.
Lebanon's pro-Iranian armed movement Hezbollah had warned earlier Thursday it would support "all measures" that Palestinian groups may take against Israel after the clashes.
Shia militant group Hezbollah is the only Lebanese faction that kept its weapons after the end of the country's 1975-1990 civil war.
"Hezbollah forcefully denounces the assault carried out by the Israeli occupation forces against the Al-Aqsa mosque compound and its attacks on the faithful," Hezbollah said in a statement.
Hezbollah, an arch foe of Israel, has close ties with the Islamist movement Hamas, which rules Gaza, and with the Islamic Jihad militant group, which is also based in the coastal enclave.
The last rocket fired from Lebanon into Israel was in April 2022.
Security incidents occur from time to time in the border area between Lebanon and Israel, which is guarded by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.