Netanyahu to return to Israel following Hezbollah's Majdal Shams massacre

Twelve cihildren were killed, with 19 wounded to varying degrees, after a deadly rocket attack rattled a northern Israel Druze town.

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US President Joe Biden (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, July 25, 2024.  (photo credit: REUTERS/ELIZABETH FRANTZ)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US President Joe Biden (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, July 25, 2024.
(photo credit: REUTERS/ELIZABETH FRANTZ)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to return to Israel on Sunday, three hours ahead of schedule, after learning about Hezbollah's rocket fire on Majdal Shams, which resulted in the deaths of at least 12 children.

Teenagers and children between the ages of 8 and 20 were among the victims, with dozens more wounded to varying degrees, according to a statement by Magen David Adom (MDA). The rocket hit a soccer field near a playground.

Israel's leadership reacts to deadly rocket fire 

Foreign Minister Israel Katz said the attack crossed all red lines and would be met with an appropriate response. Political leadership across Israel has expressed disgust and disdain after ten people were killed in a direct hit to a Druze village.

Netanyahu stated following the attack, "Citizens of Israel, like you, I was shocked. I was shocked to see the terrible images following the murderous attack by Hezbollah on Majdal Shams. Among the murdered were small children who were playing football, and also others. Our hearts are all broken by these sights. We embrace the families and the entire Druze community in this difficult moment, which is also our difficult moment.

"Since I was informed of the disaster, I have been holding continuous security consultations, and I have decided to move forward our return to Israel. I will immediately convene the security cabinet upon my arrival. I can say that the State of Israel will not go over this in silence," he added.

 Israeli rescue forces seen at the site of a Hezbollah drone attack in the druze village of Majdal Shams, July 27, 2024.  (credit: MICHAEL GILADI/FLASH90)
Israeli rescue forces seen at the site of a Hezbollah drone attack in the druze village of Majdal Shams, July 27, 2024. (credit: MICHAEL GILADI/FLASH90)

Moshe Davidovitch, head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council and chairman of the Confrontation Line Forum, responded to the deadly event, "I share the sorrow of the leadership of the Majdal Shams local council over the tragic harm to innocent residents and send speedy recovery wishes to the injured."

He declared, "I am outraged! It seems that until the rockets land in Caesarea, the Prime Minister and cabinet members will continue their policy of ignoring the north. I call on the government to wake up from its slumber and act immediately!" 

President Isaac Herzog called the attack on Majdal Shams “truly heartbreaking.”

“Hezbollah, armed and funded by Iran, does not distinguish between child or adult, soldier or civilian, Jew or Muslim, Druze or Christian. Hezbollah terrorists brutally attacked and murdered children today, whose only crime was going out to play soccer."
"They did not return. The world cannot continue to sit in silence in the face of Nasrallah’s terror attacks, which come at the behest of the empire of evil in Iran. The State of Israel will firmly defend its citizens and its sovereignty.”

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Foreign Minister Israel Katz said after the attack,  “We are approaching the moment of an all-out war against Hezbollah.”

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said, "Since October 8th, I have said that we are in a state of war in the north, and the enemy needs to be defeated. Today, no one, in any forum, including the defense minister who strove only for containment against Hezbollah, can avoid the bloody reality - we are at war."

MK Benny Gantz said upon visiting Majdal Shams, "We have an operative and strategic duty to return the security to the North and the people to their homes."

"What happened here is a very serious incident. It is Hezbollah's fault and the Lebanese government's responsibility," he added.

World leaders respond

World leaders also reacted to the attack. According to Army Radio, French President Emmanuel Macron, in conversation with President Isaac Herzog, expressed his condolences and shock at the event.

Former US president Donald Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, "Today’s Attack on Israel cannot be forgotten. It will go down as another moment in History created by a weak and ineffective United States President and Vice President.

"This Attack, just like the Attack of October 7th, or the Ukraine/Russia War, would have never happened if I were President!" he added.

Darcie Grunblatt and Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.