Israel issues warning after anti-tank missile kills foreign worker!
Attacks continue in israel, which is facing the brunt of a two-sided war. On one hand, israel is attacking Hamas and Hezbollah, and on the other hand, it is also getting a reply. In the latest development, a foreign worker died due to anti-tank missile fire in Kibbutz Yiron in northern Israel. In such a situation, israel has issued a warning for workers.
After this, the Interior minister has forbidden employers from hiring foreign workers in the evacuated areas. Interior minister Moshe Arbel has warned that after the death of a Thai worker and serious injury of another in anti-tank missile firing in Kibbutz Yiron, it is illegal to employ foreign workers in evacuated communities. In such a situation, difficulties have also increased for indian workers.
'Duty to protect every person's life'
He said that in view of this incident, he has instructed the director General of the population and Immigration Authority to crack down on employers who are hiring foreign workers in the evacuated areas. He said, "The duty to protect every person's life is more important than opening irrigation systems in evacuated agricultural areas."
What did the IDF say?
The israel Defense Force said that the foreign laborer died from the explosion of fallen ammunition, not from an anti-tank missile, as was previously believed. After an initial investigation, the IDF said that the death of a Thai laborer and the injury of another in Kibbutz Yiron was not caused by an anti-tank missile, but by the explosion of fallen ammunition in the area.
Israel's latest attack on Lebanon
The IDF said that Areeb El Shoga, the commander of the Hezbollah Radwan Forces' anti-tank missile unit, was killed in the Mees El Jabal region of southern Lebanon. El Arab was responsible for several anti-tank missile attacks in northern Israel. In addition, the IAF attacked militants operating inside a structure next to IDF troops in southern Lebanon. Following the attack, several secondary explosions were identified, indicating the presence of a large quantity of weapons in the area.