The Israeli army hit Hezbollah’s leader with a blast
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has said that his country supports Lebanon’s sovereignty over its airspace after Israeli airstrikes killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. “Lebanon should not become another Gaza at the hands of Israel,” Rouhani added. He also said that he hopes that the United Nations will act as a mediator in the conflict between Lebanon and Israel.
Hezbollah confirms that their top leader was killed
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the country will not allow Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah to establish a “permanent military presence” in the region. Netanyahu’s statement comes after Israel carried out airstrikes in Lebanon and fired missiles into Gaza. Earlier, Netanyahu had claimed that Lebanon-based Hezbollah was trying to establish a military presence in the region through Hamas in Gaza.
Israel says that it struck Hezbollah’s headquarters
Over 90,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes in Israeli attacks that killed almost 600 people in two days, according to the United Nations’ humanitarian coordination office. The UN said that about 40,000 of them sought shelter in more than 200 schools, which the Lebanese government asked to accommodate displaced people. Over 800 people have been killed in Lebanon this week.
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Over 90,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes amid Israel’s airstrikes this week, a UN official said on Tuesday. The UN refugee agency said that 40,000 people had sought shelter in hundreds of schools because the government of Lebanon didn’t want them in their own homes. Israel has carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region to the northeast.
Lebanon has been the target of a week of attacks
The Israeli military has called on residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate homes and other buildings where it claimed Hezbollah stores weapons and said it was carrying out “extensive strikes” against the militant group. On Friday, an Israeli airstrike took down an eight-story building in a densely populated neighborhood in Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to Israel.
Hezbollah reels from pager explosions as another wave of blasts hits Lebanon
The first explosion of boo by-trapping Hezbollah’s devices at a hospital in Lebanon was “Beyond any catastrophe”, the country’s Health Minister said. He added that it was “beyond any catastrophe” as the blast killed at least 12 people and injured thousands in the country. The explosion was caused by the use of exploding two-way radios, he further said.
The issue of Hezbollah’s deadly Exploding Pagers is a mystery
Israel’s Defence Minister, Ehud Barak, has said that Israel will carry out “a comprehensive campaign” in Lebanon. This comes after a wave of explosions hit the Israeli Embassy in Beirut on Tuesday and Wednesday. “This campaign could destroy a significant portion of Hezbollah’s missile and other capabilities acquired with Iranian assistance, which pose a serious threat to Israel’s home front,” Barak added.
Israel says it hit Lebanon after a attack in the country
A strike by Israel targeting a Hezbollah military base in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley has killed at least six people, including two senior commanders of the group, Lebanese state-run media reported. The strike was in retaliation for the death of 12 children in a rocket attack in Israel’s Golan Heights on Saturday. “We will continue to act against Hezbollah,” Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Israel says it struck after the attack in the Golan Heights
Israel has carried out an airstrike on a senior Hezbollah leader in Lebanon’s Beirut on Monday, the country’s state-run news agency said. The strike comes days after a rocket from Lebanon hit a synagogue in the Golan Heights, killing seven people. Lebanon’s state-run news agency reported that fire trucks and ambulances rushed to the scene of the strike.