A direct hit to the Avivim winery: "I flew 30 meters forward"/Omari Atria
Avivim Winery in the Upper Galilee suffered a direct hit this morning (Tuesday) from two missiles from Lebanon.
Following the damage to the structure of the winery, a fire broke out on the spot.
There were no casualties in the incident, but heavy damage was caused.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the shooting.
The owner of the winery, Meir Biton, who was working there at the time managed to escape from the place.
"I was inside the winery at the time of the direct hit, and I flew about 30 meters forward, and quickly ran outside," he said.
He also said that the fire brigade could not enter the place because the winery is on the "first line to the border".
The damage suffered by Avivim Winery, the morning/official website, Omri Atria
In addition to the missile fire, a Hezbollah UAV hit the air force base in Miron. There were no casualties and "there is no damage to the unit's competence", it was reported. In response to the fire to the north, IDF forces attacked its sources in Lebanese territory.
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