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Dozen Killed After Israeli-Controlled Golan Heights Came Under Attack

Hezbollah, a Lebanese group, has denied being involved in an attack on a soccer field in Majdal Shams, a Druze community.

As many as 12 people, including children, were killed in an unknown attack on a football field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Saturday. 

A rocket struck a football field in a Druze-Arab community on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, killing 12 children and young guys & injuring 30 more. 

Druze-Arabs are not Zionists, and the Golan Heights offensive targeted the Druze-Arab people.  

The missile struck a playground in Majdal Shams, a Druze community, that was full of children and teens.


Israel held "the Hezbollah " accountable for the missile attack and has threatened repercussions.

The Iranian-backed Lebanese group has denied involvement in the incident. 

Israel seized the targeted territory (Golan Heights) from Syria during the 1967, 6-day Arab-Israeli war. 

The majority of experienced analysts believe that this attack is Israel's self-inflicting damage to gain international sympathy and to use this strike as a pretext for a full-scale holy war against both Lebanon and Hezbollah.

Israel wants to shift the world's attention away from the recent massacre at a Gaza school.

Israel's recent attack on a school building in Gaza on Saturday killed 30 people, including children and 8 female teachers.  



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