The Israeli military said it launched a new wave of attacks on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Tuesday evening.
The military is currently conducting “extensive strikes against Hezbollah terrorist targets in Lebanon.” “Details to follow,” the report continued. Israel says it has killed a senior Hezbollah commander in a targeted attack in Beirut. Air Force fighter jets struck the Dahijeh district, eliminating Ibrahim Qubaisi.
The army explained that he was the commander of the missile network of the terrorist organization Hezbollah. The death of Qubaisi was confirmed by Hezbollah circles. The Israeli army has carried out numerous attacks on the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon in recent days. Israel also carried out airstrikes on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday.
Netanyahu vows more attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would “continue to attack Hezbollah.” In a video released by his office, he added that he was addressing “the Lebanese people”: “Our war is not against you, our war is against Hezbollah.” Since October, northern Israel has been under constant fire from Hezbollah, an ally of the radical Islamist Hamas. Israel has responded to the attacks with counterattacks in Lebanon.
Brochures from Israel
Meanwhile, the Hezbollah militia called on the Lebanese population to clear leaflets that Israel had dropped in the east of the country. “The Zionist enemy drops leaflets with barcodes in the Bekaa region and can drop them elsewhere,” the Iran-backed Shiite militia said. “Please do not open the barcode or give it away.” Hezbollah warned that any personal data via the barcode could be revoked.
Mass attacks on Monday: many children dead
More than 550 people, including dozens of children, were killed in massive Israeli raids on Lebanon on Monday, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. The Israeli military said it struck some 1,600 targets, killing a “large number” of fighters. The latest Israeli strikes came barely a week after hundreds of Hezbollah pagers and walkie-talkies exploded, killing 39 people and wounding nearly 3,000 others.
Source: Krone

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