Israel intercepts a missile launched from Yemen outside its territory

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Meanwhile, Israel continues its intensive bombing campaign against Lebanon, despite announcing last Friday that several officials will meet to discuss the proposed ceasefire in the US-French brokered region.

The Israeli military said on Friday that this was the case interceptedafter midnight and outside Israeli territory, a long-range surface-to-surface missile launched from Yemen against the center of the country.

This is at least the second missile of this type launched against central Israel this week, after Hezbollah did the same on the 25th, setting off alarms in Tel Aviv and other nearby areas. According to the Israeli military, it was the first time that the Lebanese Shiite militia attacked Tel Aviv, prompting heavy Israeli bombardments in retaliation.


Smoke rises from shells fired from southern Lebanon in Upper Galilee, northern Israel.

According to the Lebanese National News Agency (ANN), the latest Israeli offensive has ended the lives of a family of nine who were killed in an attack on a house.

In the country’s southern region, which has been hardest hit by the intensive bombing campaign underway since Monday, Israeli bombers “intensified” their attacks from midnight to early morning, leaving an unknown number of “killed and injured” according to state media ‘ causes .

Amid Israel’s ceaseless bombing and the displacement of tens of thousands of people fleeing completely destroyed villages, the uncertainty about the future Lebanon’s immediate grip on Beirut residents as international calls for a ceasefire increase.


Lebanese fleeing southern Lebanon travel with their belongings along the Khaldeh Highway towards Beirut.

Israel therefore continues its intensive campaign bombing of Lebanondespite the announcement this Friday that several officials will meet to discuss the proposal for a ceasefire in Lebanon mediated by the US and France, with Netanyahu pointing to the “shared” goal of returning the displaced in the north send to their homes in the country.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahuwill speak at the UN General Assembly this Friday to defend the military actions in Gaza and Lebanon, although he has already anticipated this “will continue to attack Hezbollah with all its might” and will not stop until he achieves all his goals.

The United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, already emphasized this Thursday in the presence of the Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, the “importance” of a 21-day ceasefire with Lebanon given the increase in fighting with the Shia party militia Hezbollah and the fear of a full-scale war in the region.

Source: EITB

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