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Hezbollah steps up rocket fire as Israel sends more troops into Lebanon

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By BASSEM MROUE and TIA GOLDENBERG

Hezbollah fired another barrage of rockets into Israel on Tuesday, and the militant group’s acting leader vowed to keep up pressure that has forced tens of thousands of Israelis from their homes near the Lebanese border. The Israeli military said it sent more ground troops into southern Lebanon and that a senior Hezbollah commander was killed in an airstrike.

Dozens of rockets fired by Hezbollah were aimed as far south as Haifa, and the Israeli government warned residents north of the coastal city to limit activities, prompting the closure of more schools. The Israeli military said Hezbollah launched more than 170 rockets across the border.

Sheikh Naim Kassem, Hezbollah's acting leader, said its military capabilities remain intact after weeks of heavy Israeli airstrikes across large parts of Lebanon, and attacks that killed its top commanders in a matter of days. He said Israeli forces have not been able to advance since launching a ground incursion into Lebanon last week.

Kassem, speaking by video from an undisclosed location, said Hezbollah will name a new leader to succeed longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah, “but the circumstances are difficult because of the war.”

In a statement addressed to the people of Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hezbollah “weaker than it has been for many, many years.” He added: “We took out thousands of terrorists, including Nasrallah himself, and Nasrallah’s replacement, and the replacement of his replacement,” without naming them.

Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut last month. Hashem Safieddine, a cousin of Nasrallah who oversees the group’s political affairs, was generally regarded as the heir apparent. But no announcement has been made on a successor, and Safieddine has not appeared in public or made any public statements since Nasrallah’s death.

Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesman, said Tuesday night that Israel was still checking the status of Safieddine, and accused Hezbollah of trying to hide details of a recent strike in Beirut on a location where he was believed to have been.

The Israeli military said it has dismantled militant infrastructure along the border and killed hundreds of Hezbollah fighters.

There was no way to confirm battlefield claims made by either side.

The Israeli military said it deployed a fourth division in southern Lebanon and that operations have expanded to the west, but its focus still appears to be a narrow strip along the border.

A day after marking a year of war in Gaza, Israeli forces fought heavy battles Tuesday with Palestinian militants in the north, where residents have been ordered to evacuate.

Hezbollah says naming a new leader ‘difficult’

Hezbollah's acting leader said Hezbollah backs efforts by Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri to reach a cease-fire. Berri, a close ally of Hezbollah, has been seen as the main interlocutor between the militant group and the United States, and has been trying to broker a cease-fire.

In a follow-up to Kassem’s speech, the group issued a statement saying it will “not abandon our support and backing for our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

The statement came in apparent response to reports that interpreted Kassem’s speech as suggesting the group would agree to a cease-fire in Lebanon without a cease-fire in Gaza, contrary to Hezbollah’s public stance that the two fronts are linked.

Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel the day after Hamas’ surprise attack into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 ignited the war in Gaza. Hezbollah and Hamas are both allied with Iran. Most rockets have been intercepted or fallen in open areas.

The Israeli army on Tuesday said 170 projectiles were launched from Lebanon toward northern Israel, with most intercepted. A 70-year-old woman was wounded by shrapnel, and Israeli media aired footage of what appeared to be minor damage to buildings near Haifa.

The military said late Tuesday that Israeli strikes over the past 24 hours had killed 50 Hezbollah fighters, including six whom it described as senior commanders. Israel says it will keep fighting until tens of thousands of displaced Israeli citizens can return to their homes in the north.

More than 1,300 people have been killed in Lebanon and over a million displaced since the fighting escalated in mid-September.

Israel's response to Iran's missile barrage

Last week, Iran launched its own barrage of some 180 ballistic missiles at Israel, in what it said was a response to the killing of Nasrallah, along with an Iranian general who was with him at the time, and Ismail Haniyeh, the top leader of Hamas killed in an explosion in Tehran in July.

Israel has vowed to respond to the missile attack, without saying when or how.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was to meet in Washington with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, but Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said Tuesday the meeting, expected for the following day, had been postponed. Asked for the reason, she referred reporters to Israeli officials. Netanyahu’s office had no immediate comment.

The Biden administration says it is opposed to an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, which could further escalate regional tensions.

Heavy fighting and evacuation orders in Gaza

Heavy fighting raged in northern Gaza, the first target of Israel’s ground offensive in the war. Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, and Israeli troops have largely isolated the region — which includes Gaza City — since last October, when up to a million people fled south following Israeli evacuation orders.

Hundreds of thousands have remained in the north despite the harsh conditions, and Israel ordered another total evacuation in recent days. Israel has barred residents from returning to the north.

Gaza's Health Ministry said the Israeli military had besieged the Kamal Adwan hospital in the town of Beit Lahiya on the strip’s border with Israel, opening fire on the hospital’s management office and detaining a medic transporting a patient to another hospital despite coordination with the military. The military had no immediate comment.

The ministry said the military also called for three hospitals in northern Gaza — Kamal Adwan, Awda and the Indonesian Hospital — to evacuate patients and medical staff.

“The military contacted me directly and said in a threatening way, ‘tomorrow all the patients and staff in Kamal Adwan must be removed or they will be exposed to danger.’ Clearly, it’s a clear threat,” said the hospital's director, Hossam Abu Safiya.

“We have told all sides that the north is still crowded with people ... and we have the right to provide them services,” Abu Safiya said. "We are staying firm and will continue to provide services no matter what the cost.”

Israeli forces are also battling Hamas militants in Jabaliya, a densely populated urban refugee camp dating back to the 1948 war surrounding Israel’s creation. Palestinian residents said Israeli warplanes and artillery were pounding Jabaliya as well as Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya.

The Israeli military said it killed around 20 militants in airstrikes and ground fighting in Jabaliya. It said troops located a large quantity of weapons, including grenades and rifles.

Earlier, Kamal Adwan Hospital said at least 15 people, including two women, four children and four people trying to retrieve bodies, were killed Tuesday in the fighting in Jabaliya.

“The situation is extremely difficult. The bombing and explosions haven’t stopped,” said Jabaliya resident Mahmoud Abu Shehatah. “It’s like the first days of the war.”

The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed around 42,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities. They do not say how many were fighters, but say women and children make up more than half of all fatalities.

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Netenyahu's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Lebanon, which was supposed to over after a few days, has failed.

The Lebanese army, government or people, never attacked Israel.

What justification does Netenyahu have for his full-scale unprovoked invasion of Lebanon?

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In the beginning when Gaza being flattened last year is all about hostage right? After one year seeing what happen to Lebanon, looks there's a bigger goal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Israel

https://www.thenation.com/article/world/its-time-to-confront-israels-version-of-from-the-river-to-the-sea/

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Israel is cleaning up its neighborhood.

And October 7th was its wake up call.

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1.1 million Lebanese have been displaced with routes into Syria destroyed—more than 1,000 deaths.

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What justification does Netenyahu have for his full-scale unprovoked invasion of Lebanon?

Well, he and his Zionist friends believe that their God promised them a plot of land that belongs to other people who don't believe in the same God. This makes it alright for the Zionist to kill to get their promised land. Oh, and the world's only super power says its OK and even supplies the weapons to do so.

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Hezbollah speaker announced yesterday that they will start fighting Israel in the same manners and methods Israel is fighting them, meaning Hezbollah will start Targeting Civilians.

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Only a matter of time before the whole region lights up...

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Netenyahu's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Lebanon

So much wrong here, unprovoked ? full-scale?

Maybe try again.

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Too much pain. Too much hatred.

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Why is it every time the Oppressed rises and rejects the oppressors he or she are called a Terrorist and or any other negative names and titles for fighting for his Freedom !?

History has shown us that no matter how long it takes INJUSTICE never wins, no matter how long it takes, or how many are killed, the struggle will continue unevaded until justice Prevails.

It has always been the case and the Palestinians are no different.

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The Lebanese army, government or people, never attacked Israel.

What justification does Netenyahu have for his full-scale unprovoked invasion of Lebanon?

But regrettably the Lebanese army, government and people seem powerless to prevent terrorist Hezbollah from using Lebanon as a base to attack Israel.. As for the immediate ‘justification’ for Israel’s action, immediately following Hamas’ attack on Oct 7th, Hezbollah launched many rocket attacks on Northern Israel, threatening and displacing 10’s of 1000’s of Israeli civilians who 1 year later are still unable to return to their homes due to Hezbollah’s continuous aggression. In order to protect its people the Israeli government needs to suppress Hezbollah.

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’Start targeting civilians’? Hamas and Hezbollah’s often stated aim is the destruction of Israel - what did you suppose that means?!

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Netenyahu's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Lebanon, which was supposed to over after a few days, has failed.

I wouldn't exactly call bombarding the north of Israel to the point of the specific region being uninhabitable with rockets for years on end "unprovoked". Not to mention that Hezbollah attacks are always indiscriminate in nature. Or doesn't it count for you because you think jews can't defend themselves?

Hezbollah speaker announced yesterday that they will start fighting Israel in the same manners and methods Israel is fighting them, meaning Hezbollah will start Targeting Civilians.

What are you talking about? Hezbollah has been targeting civilians for a bunch of years already. Moreover, a civilian structure is no longer protected if it houses ammunition, combatants, or other military objectives.

Maybe y'all should stop supporting terrorists, and maybe y'all should stop screaming genocide when Israel is defending itself against groups of people whose sworn public statement is the "elimination of Yahudy" and indoctrinate children into saying that their dream is to kill as many Yahudys as possible. This goes to show that Al-Jazeera sponsored tiktoks are no substitution for actual Middle East knowledge huh. Spoiler for the tiktok-deluded here: the whole Middle East detests these groups and wants these tyrants gone.

Shocking what the world has come to. People are seriously openly rooting for terrorist extremists who would throw them off roofs for their beliefs.

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Shocking what the world has come to. People are seriously openly rooting for terrorist extremists who would throw them off roofs for their beliefs.

Equally shocking to see people openly support ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, apartheid, imposed famine, as well as the deliberate targeting of children, foreign aid workers, and journalists.

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immediately following Hamas’ attack on Oct 7th, Hezbollah launched many rocket attacks on Northern Israel

Shebaa farms is an area of Lebanon occupied by Israel, where Hezbollah targetted Israeli military outposts.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-strikes-lebanon-after-hezbollah-hits-shebaa-farms-2023-10-08/

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Blatantly obvious the Israeli political and military leadership have lost their minds. Completely. Need to be stopped asap.

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Iran is wasting money on this. The age of religious war is over.

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The age of religious war is over.

I wish but sadly it is not. Religions are still strong in some part of the world.

We need to pass the stupid phase to grow up as a specie.

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Iran is wasting money on this. The age of religious war is over.

You could say the same thing to Uncle Sam, he is wasting his money on Israel. The age of Zionism is ending. Global opinion does not support the ethno-religious state of Israel.

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Netenyahu's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Lebanon,

Ballistic missiles were fired into Israel prior to Israel's retaliation. One missile struck a playground with children playing soccer. 12 of those children were killed. If North Korea were to have fired ballistic missiles into Japan no one on here wouldn't consider that a provocation.

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Kumagaijin; yet the world is OK with 55 ethno-religious states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation? Or the 22 member League of Arab States? Your selective outrage is very telling

Israel is doing God's work by eliminating the Iran backed terrorists who are infesting Lebanon. Once hezbollah and their ilk are room temperature, then hopefully Lebanon can enjoy peace and freedom. Otherwise, why do they allow terrorists to flourish within their borders?

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BanthuToday 06:47 am JST

Netenyahu's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Lebanon,

What a laugh. Playground self-destructed this summer?

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