Hezbollah Blamed for Deadly Attack in Border Village
- 12 children from the Syrian Druze community in Majdal Shams were killed in a rocket strike.
- The village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights is united in grief over the tragic event.
- Speculations arise about the involvement of Hezbollah in the deadly attack.
Israeli officials have accused Hezbollah of launching a devastating attack that has left a tight-knit community in shock and mourning. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, has been described as a significant escalation in ongoing tensions along the Israel-Hezbollah border. Local resident Fakhr al-Din recounted the moment he heard the explosion while running errands, expressing disbelief at the violence that had struck his village. He shared a poignant moment of recognition when he spotted a bracelet on a girl’s wrist, realizing it belonged to a victim named Alma. The attack has deeply affected the community, with residents grappling with the loss of loved ones. Luna, another villager, mourned the deaths of her two cousins, stating, “I never thought it would happen to us.” The emotional toll was evident during the funeral, where community members gathered to support one another, their grief palpable as they relived the tragedy through shared cries and wails. As the situation escalates, fears are mounting that the conflict could spiral into a broader regional war. Fakhr al-Din, still in shock, firmly believes that Hezbollah is responsible for the rocket fire. Israeli officials have vowed to retaliate, heightening concerns about further violence in an already volatile area. The community's sense of bewilderment and loss underscores the human impact of the ongoing conflict.