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Israeli airstrikes hit south Lebanon as Hezbollah accuses it of crossing ‘all purple strains’

Israeli airstrikes hit south Lebanon as Hezbollah accuses it of crossing ‘all purple strains’
September 19, 2024


“Now we have suffered a heavy blow. That is struggle, that is battle. We all know the enemy, now not best Israel but in addition the USA and NATO, has technological superiority,” Nasrallah added.

The IDF mentioned in a put up on X that it’s “recently putting Hezbollah goals in Lebanon to degrade Hezbollah’s terrorist functions and infrastructure.”

The loss of life toll from exploding pagers and walkie-talkies has reached 37, with 1000’s extra injured, overwhelming Lebanese hospitals. Hezbollah — an Iran-backed militant staff and political birthday party — right away blamed Israel for the extremely subtle assault, however Israeli officers have thus far declined to remark.

The pagers were related to companies in each Taiwan and Hungary however each firms have denied production them.

Israel and Hezbollah have traded near-constant rocket hearth since Hamas’ Oct. 7 violent assault on Israel, and the Israeli army’s next deadly attack on Gaza.

On Wednesday, Israel’s protection minister mentioned its struggle within the area is coming into a “new section” and introduced Israeli troops can be moved to the north of the rustic.

The United Countries Safety Council will meet Friday to talk about the spiraling safety state of affairs in Israel and Lebanon, in step with Slovenian U.N. Ambassador Samuel Žbogar.

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