According to a Saturday report from Raialyoum, the inefficiency of the Zionist regime's air interception system in countering the Hezbollah missiles in Safed and its hitting a military base and killing a Zionist soldier has severely questioned the Israeli army.
Eleven 122mm rockets were fired from south Lebanon and the air radar system observed the passage of some rockets over Al Matla town and Qiryat Shemona, it added.
The aerial system must cover important areas and these mistakes should not be allowed, Raialyoum quoted Israeli officials as saying.
It is not known whether the adverse weather conditions or technical problems caused the missile not to be fired for interception, but this missile should not have hit the base and killed a soldier, it noted.
The Iron Dome system fired interceptor missiles, but one of the Hezbollah missiles escaped from the system hit the base, and targeted a soldier who was going to the shelter.
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