The Israel Defense Forces’ Home Front Command is working intensively to fortify the homes of communities on the northern Israeli border with Lebanon against Hezbollah’s array of rocket and mortar fire threats.
The project, dubbed “Northern Shield,” began in 2018 and received cabinet approval, as well as a partial budget, but it did not receive the required 500 million shekels ($160 million) per year for 10 years due to political instability and the failure to pass a state budget.
This changed when the project received 250 million shekels ($80 million) as part of the new 2022 state budget under the new government.
A joint agency set up by the IDF, the Defense Ministry and the Amigur Assets management company began mapping out homes that are eligible for the construction of rocket-proof fortification.... Read More: JNS