Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon
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In the pre-dawn hours of Monday morning, Hezbollah opened a new front in the US-Israeli war against Iran when it launched “missiles and a swarm of drones” at a military base in northern Israel.
Israeli strike hits Hezbollah-aligned media building in Beirut’s southern suburbs following an evacuation warning
The Iran-backed Lebanese militia attacks its powerful opponent with rockets and drones, widening the front in the regional conflict.
"We will continue to insist that Hezbollah be disarmed - this is a demand we will not relinquish. The IDF will not conclude the campaign before the threat from Lebanon is eliminated," Zamir said.
The Israeli Air Force completed a wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah military assets in Beirut a short while ago, the IDF announces. According to the IDF, the strikes hit weapon depots, command centers, and “satellite communications” equipment belonging to Hezbollah’s intelligence division.
According to Hezbollah, it fired a swarm of drones at radar sites and control rooms at the air base on Tuesday
Lebanon's parliamentary elections, scheduled for May and widely seen as a new test for the country's main political players, remain in limbo.
Israeli Air Force said that Abu Hamza Rami, who was commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hussein Makled, the head of Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters, have been eliminated in two separate strikes carried out by the Israeli forces.