The foreign ministries of Belgium, France and Norway have called on their citizens in Lebanon to leave the country immediately.
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned the attack on the Golan Heights and recommended that citizens postpone travel to Lebanon, Israel and Palestine.
In a press release, the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that, after the rocket hit the football field in Majdal Shams, travel to Israel, Palestine and Lebanon is not recommended.
A similar announcement was made by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“If the security situation worsens, it may become extremely difficult to leave the country. In this situation, the Norwegian authorities’ ability to provide assistance to Norwegian citizens in Lebanon will be extremely limited,” they stated.
The Israeli army has released photos that they say prove that Hezbollah carried out an attack on the Golan Heights and killed twelve children on the soccer field.
As stated by the IDF, the photos show shrapnel found at the site of the missile strike in Majdal Shams, and they stated that they correspond to the Iranian-made Falaq-1 rocket, which is used exclusively in Hezbollah attacks.
The IDF also released the flight path of the rocket and stated that it was launched from the Chebaa area in the southern part of Lebanon.
Falaq-1, an Iranian-made missile, can carry a 50-kilogram warhead and has a range of ten kilometers.


