Israeli media reports that 90% of visitors and tourists canceled their holiday reservations in northern occupied Palestine, following the shooting from Syria and Lebanon.
Israeli media reported today, Sunday, that 90% of visitors and tourists canceled their holiday reservations in the north, citing “fear” of a severe economic blow due to the security situation.
“Business owners in the Golan and Galilee, who had been expecting a lot of holiday visitors, dealt with a wave of cancellations in the wake of gunfire from Syria and Lebanon,” Maariv reported.
One business owner told the site: “In our business, when we lose a week like this, we lose an entire season.”
In the context, the Israeli “Wala” website reported the closure of irrigation systems in the Upper Galilee due to a cyber attack.
This comes after rockets were fired from Syrian territory towards the occupied Golan in two waves, on Saturday night and Sunday morning. Later, the Syrian air defenses repelled an Israeli aggression that targeted points in the southern region with missiles, and shot down some of the missiles.
Likewise, the Israeli media quoted reports that “the Egyptian army thwarted the firing of rockets from the Sinai region towards the city of Eilat.”
The Israeli media said, “The Egyptian army found and dismantled a long-range missile platform that was prepared to be launched from Sinai towards Eilat tonight.”
The Lebanese border with occupied Palestine also witnessed a security escalation, on Thursday, after dozens of rockets were fired from Lebanese territory towards the occupied Upper Galilee, in an event described by the Israeli media as the “most dangerous” since the July 2006 war. The occupation “army” struck 3 targets in Lebanon. , in response to the missile being fired from it.
This comes at a time when the Israeli occupation forces continue to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, as the occupation forces brutally attack the Palestinians who are in retreat in the mosque.