On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was greeted with boos and criticism during his visit to the Druze town of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, following an attack that left 12 children dead over the weekend. During your visit, Netanyahu says Israel’s response will be “harsh” and blamed Iran-backed Hezbollah for the attack. However, the group has denied any involvement.

The president expressed his regret for the loss of the minors, who were playing football at the time of the attack.My heart is broken in two by this tragedy“We want to express our condolences to their families, who are going through an indescribable moment of suffering,” he said.

Despite their pledge of support and solidarity with the Druze community, several residents expressed frustration with the government, accusing it of having “abandoned” them during the Gaza offensive. In addition, some protesters called the government a “serious” government. Netanyahu called a “war criminal” and a “coward”.

Netanyahu’s visit comes after the Israeli Cabinet authorized Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Prime Minister take necessary measures in response to the attackIn Majdal Shams, the community was preparing for the funeral of one of the deceased minors, while the attack also left dozens injured.