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Hezbollah attacks impact northern Israel as mayor breaks down in live interview

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Hezbollah attacks northern Israel have created serious fear and anger among local residents. The situation in the north is becoming more tense day by day.

Local officials are now openly criticizing the government of Benjamin Netanyahu. They say the state has failed to protect its citizens.

Council leaders from northern towns said people feel unsafe. Continuous cross-border attacks and responses have increased panic in daily life.

In a live interview, the mayor of Margaliot became emotional. He said Hezbollah attacks northern Israel have caused large-scale destruction in his city.

The mayor broke down while speaking. He said everything has been destroyed and added that no country seems ready to support Israel.

Residents in the area say they feel alone. Many believe the state is not standing with them during this crisis.

The mayor of Kiryat Shmona also criticized the government. He revealed that nearly two-thirds of the population has already left the city.

He warned that if Hezbollah attacks northern Israel continue, more people may be forced to migrate.

Experts say rising unrest in northern Israel is becoming a major challenge for the government. The ongoing tension is badly affecting normal life in the region.

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