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Israel Launches Airstrikes on Lebanon Following Death of Hezbollah Leader
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Recent developments in the Middle East suggest a significant escalation in tensions between Israel and Lebanon. A key event is the reported killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. This incident has led to a substantial increase in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, resulting in over 1,000 deaths in the past two weeks. The airstrikes have continued, with reports of 11 people killed in the latest bombardment. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing Israeli military action against Lebanon.
We stand with the Lebanese and Israeli people. They deserve to live in peace and security.
He was the leader of a terrorist organization that attacked and killed innocent civilians, causing immense suffering across the region.
We are announcing, we will not allow enemy flights with weapons to land at the civilian airport in Beirut. This is a civilian airport, for civilian use, and it must stay that way.
He wasn't another terrorist. He was the terrorist.
There is no place in Iran or in the Middle East that Israel's long arm cannot reach. And today you know how much that is true.
This horrible crime of the aggressor Zionist regime will not go unanswered, and the diplomatic apparatus will also use all its political, diplomatic, legal and international capacities to pursue the criminals and their supporters.
We have heard that the administration is against an Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon but then consistently we have heard the administration say that it's against actions that Israel subsequently does.
Israeli officials were saying all day on Saturday that they are determined to destroy Hezbollah and destroy all of its military capabilities. The Israeli army chief of staff, along with Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, have approved new plans for offensive strategies in the north.
There is no doubt that Hassan Nasrallah was considered arguably the most powerful man in Lebanon even though he did not hold public office.
This is a massive blow and intelligence failure for Hezbollah.
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.CTV News
- 3.The Washington Post
- 4.The Times of India
- 5.Le Monde
- 6.CNA News
- 7.France 24
- 8.DW News
- 9.The New York Times
- 10.Al Manar
- 11.National News Agency
- 12.New York Times
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.Israel Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 7.Iran Foreign Policy
- 8.Ethnic tensions
- 9.French Foreign Policy
- 10.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 11.Espionage
- 12.Italian Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Canada
- 2.France
- 3.Israel
- 4.India
- 5.Iraq
- 6.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 7.Lebanon
- 8.Pakistan
- 9.Palestine, State of
- 10.Syrian Arab Republic
- 11.United States
- 12.Yemen
organizations
- 1.Hezbollah
- 2.Shia
- 3.Hamas
- 4.Israeli Air Force
- 5.Sham
- 6.United Nations
- 7.Baabda
- 8.Christian Armenians
- 9.Druze Arabs
- 10.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 11.Lebanese Ministry of Health
- 12.Palestinian Islamic Jihad
persons
- 1.Hassan Nasrallah
- 2.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 3.Hashem Safieddine
- 4.Joe Biden
- 5.Ali Karaki
- 6.Bashar Al-Assad
- 7.Hussein Malla
- 8.Abbas Araqchi
- 9.Abbas Nilforoushan
- 10.Abu Hadi
- 11.Amichai Levin
- 12.Amin Timani