Lebanon.. 88 people were killed in Israeli raids during the past hours

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Battles continue in southern Lebanon between Hezbollah and the Israeli army, with operations expanding on a daily basis along the border from Ras Naqoura to the Shebaa Farms.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 88 were killed and 153 wounded in Israeli raids during the past 24 hours.

Lebanese Health Minister Firas Al-Abyad said in statements to the American CNN network: “More than 40 health care workers were killed in attacks this week,” explaining that “ambulances are being directly targeted,” stressing that “they must be protected.” According to the law.”

Israeli fighters launched dozens of successive air strikes on the south, the Bekaa, and Mount Lebanon, including the Kahala area. The aircraft also raided the city of Baalbek and several towns in the region, and other towns in the districts of Zahle and the western Bekaa, east of Lebanon, and targeted dozens of towns in the districts of Sidon, Tyre, Bint Jbeil, Marjayoun, and Hasbaya. Jezzine, southern Lebanon.

In this context, Hezbollah announced today, Friday, that it had bombed the Israeli city of Tiberias for the second time, within hours, with a number of missiles, in response to heavy Israeli raids that targeted several towns in southern and eastern Lebanon.

Al-Manar channel reported a statement by Hezbollah, in which it confirmed that “its fighters bombed the city of Tiberias with a missile launcher in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanese cities, villages and civilians.”

The Lebanese party’s statement indicated, “It targeted the military industrial complexes of the Rafael Company in the Zovolon area, north of the city of Haifa, with missiles of missiles, and the headquarters of the Northern Region Command at the Dadu base with missiles.”

Israeli media confirmed that 15 heavy missiles were fired from Lebanon towards the city of Tiberias during the past hours, and Hezbollah fighters also bombed the “Kiryat Ata” settlement with “Fadi 1” missiles, and the “Kiryat Motzkin” settlement with Basaliyat. Of missiles.”

Tensions rose between Hezbollah and the Israeli army after Lebanon witnessed two successive attacks on September 17 and 18, targeting the bombing of a large number of wireless communications devices, in which 37 people were killed and about 3,000 others were injured.


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2024-09-29 19:12:31

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