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Residents Question Warning System After Deadly Rocket Strike In Golan Heights

Mourners from the Druze minority surround the bodies of some of the 12 children and teens killed in a rocket strike at a soccer field in the village of Majdal Shams at the Israeli-controlled Golan Hei

Following a deadly strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, residents of Majdal Shams have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the area's warning system. An eyewitness reported that the rocket hit less than five seconds after the sirens sounded, leaving no time for those on the soccer field to react.

Taymor Wili, a resident of Majdal Shams, mentioned that he witnessed the rocket hitting the soccer field from his apartment and emphasized that the children playing had no time to seek shelter between the initial alert and the impact. He noted that the safety shelter was located just yards away from the field, indicating that with more time, those present could have reached safety.

Witnesses report children playing on soccer field had no time to seek shelter.
The rocket hit shortly after sirens sounded, leaving no time to react.
Safety shelter located close to the field, but insufficient time to reach it.

Video footage of the safety shelter revealed its proximity to the rocket's impact site, further highlighting the urgency of the situation. Several videos captured the sirens blaring for several seconds before the rocket struck, underscoring the swift nature of the attack.

Despite the concerns raised by residents, the Israeli military stated that a preliminary examination indicated that the alert system functioned correctly before the rocket hit. The military emphasized that in such situations, seeking shelter must be an immediate response to ensure safety.

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