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Katzrin council head warns northern border is at a point of no return

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Katzrin council head warns northern border is at a point of no return

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TL;DR

Katzrin Local Council head Dima? (per source: Boaz Golan, C14) said Monday that the northern border has reached a point of no return due to daily drones and rockets from Lebanon, adding that Israel does not currently have the upper hand. The remarks come amid ongoing Hezbollah attacks on the Golan Heights and northern communities.

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Katzrin Local Council head (identified by C14 journalist Boaz Golan) said Monday afternoon that the situation on the northern border has reached a point of no return. 'We cannot continue living in a reality where drones and rockets are fired at us,' he stated. 'At present, the upper hand is not ours.' The remarks come against the backdrop of ongoing Hezbollah attacks on the Golan Heights, including drone and rocket fire that has forced residents into shelters repeatedly. In a separate statement reported in the same feed, the council head also criticized the emerging US-Iran agreement, describing it as a 'complete surrender' by the world's largest power that allows Iran to advance toward a nuclear weapon, and called on Israel to take the lead in securing its own security at any cost. The comments reflect growing frustration among northern leaders over what they view as insufficient Israeli military deterrence and a diplomatic process that they believe empowers Iran via Hezbollah.

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