December 22, 2024

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New Day Clash Between Hezbollah And Israel: At Least Three Terrorists Killed

New Day Clash Between Hezbollah And Israel: At Least Three Terrorists Killed
Clash between Hezbollah and Israel continues on Lebanese border (Europe Press/Communications/Ayal Margolin/Gini)

At least three terrorists from the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah were killed and five Israeli soldiers were wounded. A New Day of War in South Lebanon Between the two countries, both sides informed this Monday.

“Today, Monday, several launches have been identified from Lebanon towards the Adamite region in northern Israel. As a result of the launch, five Israeli Defense Forces soldiers were slightly injured. The soldiers were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment and their families have been notified,” the Israeli army said in a statement.

He also pointed out that Israeli planes had carried out attacks during the day “Terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon, including military bases where Hezbollah terrorists operated, repeated targets.”

Hezbollah announced that at least three members from the town of Kafr Gila in southern Lebanon had become “martyrs on the way to Jerusalem,” indicating that they had been killed in an Israeli attack.

Earlier, the terror group noted that the Israeli army had carried out several attacks on Bint Jbeil and Maroun Al Ras in southern Lebanon.

Israeli troops respond to Hezbollah attacks from southern Lebanon (REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura)

The Israel-Lebanon border is experiencing its worst tension since the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel.It follows an aggressive uprising by pro-Palestinian militias on October 7, the day after fighting broke out between the Islamist group Hamas and Israel in Gaza.

Israel has deployed more than 200,000 soldiers along its northern border, where the violence has displaced thousands of residents: some 80,000 people have been evacuated from communities in northern Israel and more than 70,000 have fled southern Lebanon.

Amid tensions, Hezbollah's deputy leader said this on Sunday Israel is “not in a position” to impose its will on the terror group's presence along the border. As long as their war in Gaza lasted.

Hezbollah's number two, Naim QasimIsrael made proposals and said it was “trying to show it has options” to help return displaced Israeli residents and expel the terrorist group from the border area.

“Israel is not in a position to impose its will”Qassem said in a speech in which he warned that Israel “must first stop the war in Gaza and then stop the war in Lebanon.”

Hezbollah has warned that it will continue to attack Israel in support of Palestinian Hamas terrorists

“Continued shelling of civilians in Lebanon would be a very strong and proportionate response to the Israeli occupation,” Kassim added.

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on Israeli troops and positionsIncluding on Sunday, when Israel attacked southern Lebanon, they said their actions were in support of their ally, Hamas.

The Israeli military announced on Sunday that “warplanes struck terrorist infrastructure and Hezbollah military structures” in south Lebanon's Ramye region.

He accused the militant group of “operating behind the back of civilians” in Ramye and using it as “a hub for their terrorist operations”.

Hezbollah has had no visible military presence on Lebanon's southern border since the end of the 2006 war with Israel, but it has built hideouts and tunnels in the south of the country.

(With information from EFE and AFP)