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100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon in ‘self-defence’ as Hezbollah fires 300 rockets

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100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon

Israel attacked Hezbollah locations in southern Lebanon with forty air-to-surface missiles. The terrorist organization in Lebanon retaliated to the strikes by firing around 320 Katyusha rockets in the direction of Israeli land. Following weeks of rising tension, Hezbollah and Iran, a regional ally, have pledged to exact revenge for the killing of their military commander, Fuad Shukr.

100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon in 'self-defence'
100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon in ‘self-defence’ as Hezbollah fires 300 rockets
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In a preemptive strike on Sunday, the Israeli military used over 100 fighter jets to strike dozens of “terror targets” in Lebanon as the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which is supported by Iran, readied itself for a significant offensive. Hezbollah retaliated by firing more than 320 Katyusha rockets into Israeli territory from Lebanon.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the drone attacks and missile barrage, claiming to have started the attack in reaction to the death of its military chief, Fuad Shukr.

 

Today, Israel and the militant organization Hezbollah, which is located in Lebanon, both declared major military campaigns against one another. Hezbollah, an organization supported by Iran, claimed in a statement that “more than 320” Katyusha rockets were fired, with the aim of hitting important Israeli military installations.

The Israeli military launched preemptive strikes on locations in Lebanon in response to the threat. Early on Sunday, the IDF declared these strikes, claiming to have discovered Hezbollah planning “large-scale” operations against Israeli territory. Fighter jets from the Israeli Air Force have been sent in to neutralize these threats, concentrating on Hezbollah installations that presented an immediate threat to civilians in Israel.

Israel claimed that thousands of Hezbollah missile launchers in south Lebanon, targeted at northern and central Israel, were taken down by its fighter jets.

100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon in ‘self-defence’

An Israeli military statement stated that “roughly 100 IAF fighter jets… struck and destroyed thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels that were located and embedded in southern Lebanon.” “Most of these launchers were aimed toward northern Israel and some were aimed toward central Israel.”

Following weeks of rising tension, Hezbollah and Iran, a regional ally, have pledged to exact revenge for the death of Fuad Shukr, the group’s military commander, last month. The organization has referred to the assault on its leader as an act of war and a clear provocation.

100 Israeli Jets strike In Lebanon in 'self-defence'
Approximately 100 IAF fighter jets

As part of the first reaction to Shukr’s death, Hezbollah claimed to have “started an air attack with a large number of drones” that was aimed deep inside Israel. Hezbollah also declared that “military operations will take some time to complete” and that it has “a number of enemy positions and barracks and Iron Dome platforms… with a large number of rockets” as its goal.

Today at 0400 GMT, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a meeting of the security cabinet. A statement from Netanyahu’s office states that Yoav Gallant, the Israeli Minister of Defense, has proclaimed a 48-hour nationwide state of emergency. The official phrase for this condition is “special situation on the home front,” which gives the IDF Home Front Command more power to impose limitations on the civilian population.

The terrorist group Hezbollah was spotted by the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) getting ready to launch missiles and rockets into Israeli land. The Israeli military released a statement saying, “The IDF is striking terror targets in Lebanon in response to these threats.” “Fighter jets of the Israel Air Force (IAF) are currently hitting targets that are part of the terrorist group Hezbollah and that represent a direct threat to the citizens of the State of Israel.”

Early on Sunday, Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport issued an alert regarding flight delays and diversions. Emergency services have also increased their readiness in anticipation of possible Hezbollah large-scale strikes.

In response to the heightened hostilities in the area, the US declared that it would “continue to support Israel’s right to self-defense.” As stated by US National

Since the Gaza war began in October, there have been almost daily gunfire exchanges over the Israel-Lebanon border as part of the ongoing confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah. The new escalation has raised concerns about a full-scale conflict in Lebanon.

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This latest round of hostilities comes following Hamas’s historic attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2018, which claimed the lives of about 1,200 people, the majority of them civilians. Over 40,000 Palestinians have died as a result of Israel’s following military campaign in Gaza, the Gaza Health Ministry reports.

 

 

 

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