Fighting intensifies on Lebanon border as Israel responds to Hezbollah rocket attacks

  • 4/13/2024
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The Israeli army said that it struck “an extensive Hezbollah military complex in Jabal Al-Rihane” Israeli airstrikes also targeted the Iqlim Al-Tuffah area, north of the Litani River, but there were no casualties BEIRUT: Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Lebanese border towns on Saturday, a day after Hezbollah targeted Israeli military sites with dozens of Katyusha rockets. Israeli strikes targeted the Aaramta and Al-Rihane Heights in the Jezzine area. The Israeli army said that it struck “an extensive Hezbollah military complex in Jabal Al-Rihane.” Early on Saturday, Israeli airstrikes hit the towns of Taybeh, Odaisseh, the outskirts of Hula, and the area between Ramya and Beit Lif in the Bint Jbeil district, destroying a three-story residential building. Israeli airstrikes also targeted the Iqlim Al-Tuffah area, north of the Litani River, but there were no casualties. The Majidiya Plain-GHajjar axis, the outskirts of the town of Mari in the Hasbaya District, the Arqoub-Hasbaya area, and the occupied Shebaa Farms were also hit. Israeli surveillance aircraft continued to fly over the region. Hezbollah said on Friday that it launched dozens of Katyusha rockets at Israeli artillery positions in response to attacks on southern villages and civilian homes. The militant group also said it targeted the Ramot Naftali base in northern Israel with assault drones. According to the Israeli army, about 40 rockets were launched from Lebanese territory, but most were intercepted by the Iron Dome system, and there were no reports of injuries. Two Hezbollah assault drones had also been intercepted on Friday, it said. Sunday marks 190 days since the outbreak of hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli army on the southern Lebanese border. At least 274 Hezbollah fighters have been killed, with the group refusing to disclose the number of wounded. Late on Friday, the group launched a series of attacks on Israeli military locations, including the Miskaf General site, Israeli artillery positions in Zaoura, the Ruwaizat Al-Alam site in the Lebanese Kfarchouba Hills, Al-Marj, Al-Samaka site in the Kfarchouba Hills, and Karantina Hill. After inspecting damage in areas in the eastern sector and the Blue Line, UNIFIL commander Gen. Aroldo Lazaro said that “a political and diplomatic solution is the only possible way,” and called on all parties “to stop hostile actions so that people can return and rebuild.” Hezbollah MP Ihab Hamadeh said: “So long as the Israeli aggression against Gaza continues, the resistance front in Lebanon is open against the Israelis, and the work and performance of the resistance are a fortress and protection for Lebanon.”

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