Vishwakhabram: After Hamas, Israel is now busy destroying Hezbollah, the rapid air strikes have shaken Lebanon

Israel has decided to destroy Hezbollah like Hamas, so continuous attacks are being carried out in Lebanon. Far from bombs or rockets coming in retaliation from Lebanon, if any threat or sharp statement comes, Israel hits the enemy. Let us tell you that the Israeli army has said that its fighter jets bombed Hezbollah’s bases in southern Lebanon late Thursday night and destroyed hundreds of rocket launcher barrels, which were to be fired immediately towards Israeli territory. Israel has said that the fighter jets destroyed about 100 rocket launchers, which had about 1,000 barrels. The IDF (Israel Defense Force) has also said that it will continue to work to reduce the infrastructure and capabilities of the Hezbollah terrorist organization to protect Israel.
Let us tell you that earlier this week Hezbollah’s radios and pagers were blown up, killing 37 people and injuring about 3,000 in Lebanon. The bombing by Israel came soon after Lebanon and Hezbollah blamed Israel for this action. According to reports, Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant has said that his country will continue military action against Hezbollah. Israeli fighter jets are reported to have carried out the most intense attacks in the nearly one-year war on southern Lebanon late Thursday, escalating the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s state news agency NNA reported that the bombing included more than 52 attacks in southern Lebanon after 9 pm (1800 GMT). Three Lebanese security sources have told the media that these were the heaviest air strikes since the conflict began in October last year.

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Let us tell you that in a TV address, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has said that the explosions in the device on Tuesday and Wednesday “crossed all red lines”. He said, “The enemy went beyond all controls, laws and morals.” He said that the attacks “can be considered a war crime or a declaration of war.” Nasrallah said that thousands of pagers were targeted simultaneously, some of which exploded in hospitals, pharmacies, markets, shops and streets filled with civilians, women and children. Nasrallah said that Hezbollah hopes that Israeli troops will enter southern Lebanon because this will create a “historic opportunity” for the Iran-backed group.
Let us also tell you that as Nasrallah’s broadcast went on air, a deafening sound from Israeli warplanes rocked Beirut. This is a sound that has become common in recent months. Let us remind you that the Gaza war began on October 7, the day after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel following a cross-border attack by Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. Since then, there has been continuous firing. Although both sides have not allowed it to turn into a full-scale war, it has led to the evacuation of thousands of people from the border area of ​​both sides.
Israel has not commented directly on the pager and radio explosions, which security sources say were probably carried out by the Mossad spy agency, which has a long history of carrying out attacks on foreign soil. Meanwhile, it is also reported that the Lebanese mission to the United Nations said in a letter to the Security Council that explosives were planted in electronic devices before reaching Lebanon and then they were detonated. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati has called on the Security Council to take a firm stand to stop Israel’s “aggression” and “technological warfare”.
Meanwhile, efforts to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah have also intensified. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. The US has also expressed fears of further tensions. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to send thousands of residents evacuated from the northern border areas back to their homes. Let us remind you that to show support for Hamas, Iran-backed Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel, forcing many residents to flee to camps. Since then, there has been daily firing between Israel and Hezbollah. At the same time, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards commander Hossein Salami has told Nasrallah that Israel will face “a crushing response from the axis of resistance.” He also called for solidarity from Iran-allied terrorist groups, including Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis, Hamas and armed groups in Iraq and Syria.
Let us also tell you that the attacks on Hezbollah’s communication equipment have spread fear in Lebanon due to which people have abandoned electronic devices. People are removing the batteries of their phones. The use of devices like pagers has also been abandoned. It is being told that the Lebanese army has also destroyed many of its devices and the use of walkie-talkies in flights has been banned. Meanwhile, many countries have advised their citizens to avoid traveling to Lebanon because it is believed that attacks on Lebanon will increase further due to Israel’s vow to make the North Area safe. Let us tell you that Israel says that its conflict with Hezbollah is not like the war against Hamas in Gaza but it is part of a wider confrontation with Iran. Israel directly alleges that Iran sponsors armed movements in Syria, Yemen and Iraq along with Hamas and Hezbollah.

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