Safed Second Lebanon War

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('''Hebrew''': מלחמת לבנון השנייה‎, Milhemet Levanon HaShniya / '''Definition''': Safed during the Second Lebanon War / '''Description''': Events in Tzfat during July and August 2006)
|title = Tzfat 2nd Lebanon War
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = מלחמת לבנון השנייה
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|data6  = Milhemet Levanon HaShniya
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = Safed during the Second Lebanon War, July and August 2006.}}
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When war broke out between Israel and the Hizbollah in the summer of 2006, the residents of [[Safed|Tzfat]] became the first and one of the most frequent targets of Hizbollah katyusha rockets. Many residents fled the city and went to the center of the country but others stayed behind, trying to stay safe in the new warzone.
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When war broke out between Israel and the Hizbollah in the summer of 2006, the residents of Tzfat became the first and one of the most frequent targets of Hizbollah katyusha rockets. Many residents fled the city and went to the center of the country but others stayed behind, trying to stay safe in the new warzone.
  
 
== Hizbollah ==
 
== Hizbollah ==
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The first katyusha rocket landed on Mt. Meron, outside of Tzfat, on July 13th and within hours Tzfat was under rocket fire. Tzfat was a major target of the Hizbollah throughout the war due to the presence of the Northern Army Command on Tzfat’s Mt. Cana’an and the presence of the regional Safed hospital. This was the first time that the residents of Tzfat understood that Hizbollah rockets could reach their city..
 
The first katyusha rocket landed on Mt. Meron, outside of Tzfat, on July 13th and within hours Tzfat was under rocket fire. Tzfat was a major target of the Hizbollah throughout the war due to the presence of the Northern Army Command on Tzfat’s Mt. Cana’an and the presence of the regional Safed hospital. This was the first time that the residents of Tzfat understood that Hizbollah rockets could reach their city..
  
Over the course of the next month the Hizbollah launched 4000 rockets into northern Israel, 700 of them at Tzfat. Many civilians left the city but volunteers arrived in Tzfat from the south to provide food and assistance to people who did not have the means or ability to leave. These included many large families, elderly people and disabled citizens. Several dozen homes were destroyed during the war and many people were injured but miraculously, only one person was killed by the rockets. Many people saw this as an open miracle from G-D.
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Over the course of the next month the Hizbollah launched 4000 rockets into northern Israel, 700 of them at Tzfat. Many civilians left the city but volunteers arrived in Tzfat from the south to provide food and assistance to people who did not have the means or ability to leave. These included many large families, elderly people and disabled citizens. Several dozen homes were destroyed during the war and many people were injured but miraculously, only one person was killed by the rockets.  
  
 
=== Preparedness ===
 
=== Preparedness ===
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== Aftermath ==
 
== Aftermath ==
Following the war various groups, including volunteers of [[Livnot ULehibanot|Livnot U’Lehibanot]] and Keren Yedidut, renovated bomb shelters throughout Tzfat and other towns and settlements in northern Israel.
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Following the war various groups, including volunteers of Livnot U’Lehibanot and Keren Yedidut, renovated bomb shelters throughout Tzfat and other towns and settlements in northern Israel.
 
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