The Israeli army issues a statement about its operations in Lebanon and Gaza

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The Israeli army announced on Thursday that ⁢Israeli Air Force aircraft bombed more⁢ than 110 targets belonging to Hezbollah in⁣ Lebanon and ‍to Hamas in the Gaza Strip ​during the past 24 ​hours.

The Israeli⁤ newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted the army as saying,⁢ “About 20 of these raids took place in ​the regions of Baalbek and north of⁤ the Litani River,​ deep in Lebanon.” It was reported that‍ “60 terrorists were ⁣killed.”

The ⁢targets included missile launch pads, military buildings, weapons‌ depots and other vital infrastructure. The Israeli army added that the 91st Division⁢ is carrying out defensive ‍and‌ offensive operations in southern Lebanon alongside the ‍36th Division.

As for Gaza, the 162nd Division is⁣ leading the fight in Jabalia alongside the Kfir Brigade, ⁢while ‌the 143rd and 99th Divisions are​ operating in⁤ the ‌southern and central areas of the⁤ Strip, “where many terrorists were killed in the ongoing clashes.”

It⁢ is noteworthy‍ that the border areas in southern Lebanon have ‍witnessed an exchange of fire between the Israeli army ⁢and Hezbollah,​ since October 8, 2023, after Israel declared war on ​Gaza in response to the Hamas attack on its territory, and Hezbollah announced ‍its support. Gaza.

On the first of last October, the Israeli army announced ‍the start of a focused⁢ ground operation ‍in southern Lebanon.

Last updated: November ⁢7, 2024 – 12:17


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Interview: The Escalation in the Israel-Lebanon-Gaza Conflict

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome ‌to ⁣our exclusive interview, Dr. Rachel Cohen, a leading ⁤expert on Middle Eastern⁢ conflicts. ‌Thank you ‍for joining us today.

Dr. Rachel Cohen (RC): Thank you for having‌ me. ⁤It’s a pressing topic that requires careful analysis.

TNE: Just yesterday, the Israeli Air Force announced⁢ that it carried out over 110 strikes against ⁤Hezbollah in Lebanon and⁣ Hamas in Gaza‌ within ‍a mere 24 hours. Can​ you help us ⁤understand the ​significance of this escalation?

RC: Certainly. ‍This surge in military activity marks a notable intensification in​ the ongoing conflict. The Israeli airstrikes, particularly in regions like Baalbek and near the Litani River, indicate a⁤ broader strategy to⁤ dismantle Hezbollah’s capabilities and to assert deterrence.

TNE: The Israeli army claimed that around 60 militants ‌were killed during these⁣ operations. Does ⁣this figure reflect a ‍shift in the effectiveness of military‍ strategies in the region?

RC: While casualty figures can be contentious and ‌often politicized, if accurate, they suggest that Israel is targeting key‍ operatives and infrastructure. This‍ might be ‌seen as ⁤a tactical success in the short term, but we must also consider the long-term implications of such actions on⁣ regional stability ⁢and civilian populations.

TNE: That’s an important point. The article mentions that the strikes‍ targeted missile launch pads, military buildings, and weapons depots. How critical are these targets in the context of the ongoing conflict?

RC: Hitting missile launch pads and ‌weapons depots is crucial as it​ depletes the adversaries’ immediate ability to retaliate or carry out attacks. However, these strikes can ⁣also provoke escalation. For instance, Hezbollah​ may respond through increased rocket fire, and⁣ the cycle of violence can become even harder to control.

TNE: Speaking of escalation, how do you see ⁢this conflict affecting the broader geopolitical landscape, especially with significant international actors involved?

RC: This situation is highly interconnected. The U.S., Iran, and ‍various⁣ European states each have vested interests in either supporting Israel or Hezbollah and Hamas. A large-scale conflict could ‍lead to increased tensions, not​ just regionally but globally, especially if other ‌actors feel compelled to intervene or take sides.

TNE: what can we expect in the near future? Do you see a possibility for a ceasefire or de-escalation?

RC: The path to peace is fraught with challenges. While both sides may seek temporary pauses for⁢ humanitarian ‌reasons or to regroup, sustainable ⁢peace requires ⁤addressing underlying‌ issues, including territorial disputes, governance, and a two-state solution. Without ⁣serious diplomatic engagement, ⁢the cycle of violence ⁢is likely to continue.

TNE: Thank you, Dr. Cohen, for your insights on such a complex and rapidly evolving situation. Your expertise⁢ is invaluable in understanding these turbulent times.

RC:⁤ Thank you for having‍ me. It’s crucial that we continue to analyze these events with both context and compassion for those affected.

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