This Thursday, Hezbollah carried out eight attacks against military targets in northern Israel, some of which were carried out simultaneously by the Lebanese Shiite group.
According to the armed movement, the attacks targeted six Israeli military posts and barracks, as well as two groups of soldiers who had gathered near positions located in northern areas of Israel.
Two of these actions were launched simultaneously at 12:15 local time (10:15 in Lisbon) and another two were carried out at 2:25 p.m. (12:25), according to notes released by Hezbollah.
The Shiite group claimed responsibility for a guided missile launch in the afternoon against the Jal al-Alam post, but in the case of the rest of the day’s attacks it limited itself to saying that they were carried out with “adequate weapons.” , Unspecified .
Hezbollah and Israel have been involved in intense cross-border attacks over the past month along the Lebanese border, which have left dozens dead, more than 300 injured, and nearly 26,000 internally displaced on the Lebanese side alone.
Clashes have intensified since October 7, when the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas attacked southern Israel, triggering a new conflict in the Middle East.
On October 7, fighters from the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – in power in the Gaza Strip since 2007 and classified as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union and Israel – carried out an attack on Israeli territory of dimensions unprecedented since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, it left 1,200 dead, mostly civilians, around five thousand injured and more than 200 hostages.
In retaliation, Israel declared a war to “eradicate” Hamas, which began with food, water, electricity and fuel cuts in the Gaza Strip and daily shelling, followed by a ground offensive surrounding Gaza City.
The war between Israel and Hamas, which this Thursday turned 41 days and continues to threaten to spread throughout the Middle East region, has so far left 11,500 dead in the Gaza Strip, most of them civilians, 29,800 injured, 3,250 missing under the rubble and more than 1.6 million displaced, according to the most recent report from local authorities.
Source: TSF