NewsHezbollah launches offensive, Israel responds with airstrikes

Hezbollah launches offensive, Israel responds with airstrikes

Israel responded to the Hezbollah attack.
Israel responded to the Hezbollah attack.
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22 September 2024 07:34

Hezbollah fired over a hundred rockets towards Israel from Lebanese territory. Several of them fell near the city of Haifa in the north of the country, according to the Israeli military. Israel responded with a massive attack on Hezbollah targets.

"At night, 'several suspicious flying objects,' which were intercepted, approached Israel also from Iraq," emphasized the Israeli army in a statement. Simultaneously, a message was provided about a counter-attack on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to Sunday's attack.

The exchange of fire between Israeli forces and the Iranian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah has been ongoing for months, recently increasing in intensity.

They promised revenge

Hezbollah reported on Sunday via the Telegram app that rockets were fired towards the Ramat David airbase in northern Israel.

The rockets were launched in response to Israel's attack on Friday on targets in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. According to the latest information from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, at least 45 people were killed, including Ibrahim Akil, the top commander of Hezbollah's elite unit, Radwan. In addition, on Saturday, Israeli air forces conducted intense air raids on southern Lebanon, attacking about 320 targets.

Earlier, the Lebanon-based organization promised revenge on Israel in connection with two waves of coordinated electronic device explosions targeting Hezbollah, which resulted in at least 39 deaths and over 3,300 injuries.

Increased Hezbollah activity

In a statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), it was reported that Hezbollah increased its activities in the border area. Israel's response was intense air raids on targets in southern Lebanon aimed at preventing further attacks.

The armed actions between Israel and Hezbollah are part of a long-standing conflict that regularly escalates, increasing the risk of another war in the region.

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