Hezbollah's "retaliatory strikes" in the north of Israel have caused severe forest fires. It is said that Israel did not have the strength to fight the fires and asked for help from neighboring countries. Residents of many settlements have been temporarily displaced.

The "retaliatory strikes" of Lebanon's "Hezbollah" movement in the north of Israel have caused severe forest fires. In photos and videos spread on social networks, it can be seen that the fire came very close to Israeli settlements.

Israel is said to be seeking help from neighboring countries as its existing forces are unable to cope with the fires. Residents of many settlements have been temporarily displaced.

It should be noted that last week it was reported that Hezbollah fighters destroyed a $90 million Israeli radar station. It is noted that the EL/M-2080 Green Pine radars, which are an important part of Israel's defense system in blocking ballistic missiles, were damaged. It was also said that strikes were made at the plant of Israel's Rafael Defense Company.

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