Hermon Cable Car Hit by Hezbollah Rockets: 'A Need for Massive and Rapid Restoration'
September 25, 2024
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The Hermon site has confirmed that its cable car was directly hit by rockets fired by Hezbollah, marking a significant blow to one of Israel's key tourist attractions. The damage will require extensive and urgent repairs to ensure both security and operational readiness for the military efforts in the northern region.
Impact on Hermon’s Operations and Security
Rafael Nave, CEO of the Hermon site, emphasized the critical nature of this infrastructure, stating, "The damage will necessitate a massive and rapid restoration to meet security needs on the mountain and support the ongoing military efforts in the north." The site, which has been closed to visitors for a full year, was already undergoing maintenance. "In a symbolic turn, the replacement of the cable car wire was completed just before October 7th," Nave added.
The Hermon site holds strategic importance, not just as a tourist destination but also as a critical point for security operations in northern Israel. This latest attack underscores the challenges the region faces as tensions with Hezbollah escalate.
Stay tuned with TBN Israel for updates on the site's restoration and the broader situation in northern Israel.