Iranian missiles shift toward strategic targets amid escalating Hezbollah barrages

By
Nour Odeh
Reporting from near Ramallah
What we’ve seen is a decrease in the number of Iranian missiles, but an increase in the kind of value of the targets that they’re aimed at.
We saw the oil refinery in Haifa, we saw the chemical plant in Beersheba, we saw a power station, one of the most important ones in Israel, in Hadera earlier, and at the same time, we’ve seen a decrease in the number of Iranian missiles and an increase in potency.
We’ve also seen an increase in the attacks from Hezbollah. Tonight, we saw a large barrage of rockets from Hezbollah targeting Nahariya, Acre and Haifa as well, we have seen reports of several sites of impact and some areas even affected to the point of losing electricity, at least for a short while, because of those rockets.
So, all of that is happening at the same time while the situation for ordinary Israelis continues. The state of emergency will not be lifted even now, when Israelis are going into the Passover holiday.
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