After Hezbollah’s long-awaited response to the killing of its military chief Fuad Shukr last month was largely foiled by waves of IDF airstrikes early on Sunday morning, the terror group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah claimed the attack was successful.
Despite this, the only evidence of rocket impacts in Israel on Sunday were videos showing damage to several houses and, most notably, a chicken coop in Moshav Ramot Naftali.
The damaged chicken coop led to widespread mockery on Arabic social media, and a plethora of pictures and memes making fun of Hezbollah’s “Chicken Attack” and the “Battle of the Chicken.”
Beneath a post from the Saudi news channel Al-Arabiya, which displayed the burning coop, a Saudi user commented, “After the battle of the chicken, they have the right to respond to the chicken attack.” […]
— Read More: allisrael.com
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