Hezbollah missiles hit an Israeli air base


The Israeli army announced that two Hezbollah missiles hit the base of the Israeli Air Force’s air surveillance unit, near Mount Meron, on Friday morning, after sirens went off in the area.

According to the Israeli newspaper, the Jerusalem Post, the alarms were activated in the Upper Galilee and Meron regions yesterday, Friday.

Lebanese media later reported a direct hit on the base, which Hezbollah later claimed responsibility for.

Casas: I am happy to renew my coaching contract with the Iraqi national team

Spanish coach Jesus Casas expressed his happiness about renewing his contract with the Iraqi Football Association.

He said: I am very happy to extend my contract with the Iraqi national team until the first month of 2027.

He added: I, the staff and our families feel very grateful for the confidence of the Iraqi Football Association, the dedication of the players and the support of all the Iraqi people. Explaining: We have a very big and difficult challenge ahead of us, and we hope that we can achieve
the dream of an entire country.

Casas expressed his sincere thanks and gratitude for the continued support of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, which motivates us to achieve the best results, as well as the great support from the President of the Iraqi Football Association Adnan Darjal for the Iraqi national team, and his tireless efforts to provide all the elements of success in the upcoming national team journey.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency