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Nahariya

Brian Director, 27, from Maalot-Tarshiha is the fourth person killed in cross-border attacks on the seaside city in less than a month.

By JNS

An Israeli man was killed by a Hezbollah rocket on Thursday in the northern city of Nahariya.

He was identified as Brian Director, 27, from Maalot-Tarshiha. He is the fourth person killed in cross-border attacks on the Jewish state’s northernmost seaside city in less than a month.

The rocket was one of 10 fired at the Western Galilee in the barrage, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The army added that most of the projectiles were intercepted, but that impacts were identified.

There were three impact sites in Nahariya, Hebrew media reported.

A Hezbollah rocket fired from Lebanon killed an Israeli man in the northern city of Nahariya, Nov. 21, 2024. Credit: United Hatzalah.

“Witnesses told us that the victim was struck by shrapnel that landed in a public park. Unfortunately, due to the severe nature of his injuries, there was nothing more we could do,” said United Hatzalah medic Barak Lavi.

“We arrived at an open space near a playground and saw a male in his 30s lying unconscious, with shrapnel wounds. Following a medical assessment he was found with no signs of life and we pronounced him deceased,” said Magen David Adom EMT Dor Vaknin.

MDA teams also treated two women in Naharyia with minor injuries along with several cases of anxiety following the barrage.

Rocket alerts were heard on Thursday afternoon in Kiryat Shmona and nearby communities, including Beit Hillel, Tel Hai, Ma’yan Baruch and Kfar Yuval.

Sirens also sounded in Nahariya and surrounding areas again in the afternoon, with the IDF saying that 15 projectiles were launched from Lebanon at the Western Galilee area, with some intercepted and impacts identified.

Sirens also sounded on Thursday morning in the Gaza border community of Kerem Shalom, due to a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The rocket was successfully intercepted.