The Druze village of Majdal Shams buried its dead Sunday in the Golan Heights after the worst atrocity since the beginning of the nearly 10-month war between Hezbollah and Israel.
Israel plans a major response and is deciding what to do after 12 children were killed by a Hezbollah rocket as they were playing soccer.
Druze residents remain in shock from the attack.
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One of them, Hassan Shakir, stated, “Big anger. Big. Big. I have no feelings that I can explain to you because only now we are waiting for all the children that are in the hospital to return to us safely.”
Another resident, Ibrahim Safadi, said, “I know one of the boys. He is a relative (of) mine and he is also a bit of my neighbor. Before, before the incident, two days before the incident, I was playing with him and speaking with him, and then two days later he’s dead in the news.”
Many Israelis are now bracing for greater conflict.
Tel Aviv resident Eran Ben Meir declared, “We’re going to war, it’s going to warm up (escalate) and (there will be) war. We’re going to war there.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moved up his U.S. departure to head home and convene his War Cabinet.
The Israel Defense Forces released details of where Hezbollah fired the rocket, a Falaq-1, manufactured in iran.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant promised a heavy response.
“Hezbollah, Iran’s proxy in the region – Hezbollah will not be exonerated for this event, even with its absurd denials. They fired, they will bear the price,” Gallant asserted.
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