Hizbollah demands four attacks on Israel

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Lebanon-based armed group Hezbollah has attacked Israel again. The group said four rounds of attacks were carried out in Israel in support of the Palestinian population in Gaza and in retaliation for attacks in Lebanon’s Majdal Salem and Blida areas. Al Jazeera news.

A rocket attack was carried out on an Israeli arsenal in the Nev Ziv area of ​​Israel. Rockets also hit the headquarters of a company attached to Israel’s 810th Hermon Brigade located on Mount Habushit. Beit Hillel barracks were also attacked by rockets at Al Sahl Battalion and Bayad Blida site by artillery.

The attacks followed a series of deadly pageant explosions across Lebanon. Attacks are reported to continue in various parts of the southern part of the country.

Pager explosions occurred in various places in Lebanon last Tuesday. As soon as the damage of that terrible attack was not overcome, the news of explosions in communication devices came out again in different places across the country. At least 20 people were killed and 450 injured in these attacks. Local officials have confirmed this information.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant declared the situation the start of a new phase of the war, saying the conflict was now moving northward after months of fighting Hamas in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution calling on Israel to end its illegal occupation of Palestinian territories within one year.

Earlier on Tuesday (September 17), pagers exploded simultaneously in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, and several other cities. At least 12 people were killed. At least 2,750 others were injured. Among the wounded was Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon.

It is said that several fighters of Hezbollah were also injured in these explosions. The Lebanese armed group blamed Israel for the incident. At least 200 of the injured are in critical condition.

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