Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant in a statement near the scene of the attack in the Jordan Valley, April 7, 2023 (Elad Malka)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a press conference tonight (Monday) at 8:15 PM in Kirya in Tel Aviv.
This, in the shadow of the security escalation during last week.
Against the background of the situation, yesterday Netanyahu summoned the head of the opposition Yair Lapid for a security briefing.
At the end of the meeting, Lapid said that "I arrived at Netanyahu's briefing worried, and I left even more worried."
Likud attacked his words and said, "It is unfortunate that at a time when Israel is fighting on three fronts and after Netanyahu invited him for a comprehensive security update, Lapid chooses to do petty politics instead of broadcasting a message of unreserved unity against our enemies."
There will be a press conference tonight.
Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters)
Last week rocket barrages were launched at Israel from three fronts.
Before Seder night, between Tuesday and Wednesday, the launches began from the Gaza Strip in the direction of Otaf Gaza and Sderot.
On Thursday, the launches from Lebanon were added to the Western Galilee, and on Saturday evening, rockets were fired from the direction of Syria towards the Golan Heights.
Last Thursday there were two attacks.
The first, a shooting attack, happened in the morning in the Jordan Valley, in which two nurses and a coach were shot in the vehicle in which they were traveling.
The deaths of the sisters, Rina and Maya Dee were determined on the same day, and that of Iman Leah Dee was determined three days later.
The hunt for the terrorists is still ongoing.
Later that evening on Thursday, a drive-by attack occurred in Tel Aviv, in which an Italian tourist, Alessandro Farini, was murdered, and seven other people were injured.
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