Since the conflict spread to Lebanon, more than 2,000 people have been killed and 1.2 million people have been forced to move due to continued Israeli attacks, according to data from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
He Israeli army announced on Tuesday the death of the head of the Shia militia’s logistics operations Hezbollah in a bombing carried out on Monday on Lebanon’s capital, Beirut. In a statement published through his account on the social network X, Israeli sources assured that Suhail Hasin Hasini was “eliminated” in a bombing. “The attacked headquarters also contained Hezbollah’s research and development unit, involved in the production of precision missiles and in logistics matters related to the storage and transportation of weapons in Lebanon,” they stated.
In this sense, Israel detailed that “Hasini was involved in the budgets and logistical management of the organization’s most sensitive projects, including the operational plan for the war and other special plans, including the launch of terrorist attacks on Israel from Lebanon and Syria.” .
For its part, the Shia militia has also confirmed this launching numerous missiles against the Glitot military base, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv and belonging to the military intelligence unit 8200, which has previously been targeted by the Islamist group. As reported by Al Manar television network, Hezbollah also launched projectiles against another military installation in Marj.
Since the conflict spread to Lebanon, more than 2,000 people have been killed in Israeli bombings, and 1.2 million people have been forced to move due to ongoing attacks, according to data from the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Iranian Foreign Minister: “We urge Israel not to test our will”
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has urged Israel not to test his country’s “will” and insisted that any Israeli retaliation for last week’s rocket attack will in turn trigger a response. “We urge Israel not to test our will,” Araqchí said at an event commemorating the anniversary of the Islamist organization Hamas’ attack on Israel.
“Any attack on Iranian infrastructure will receive a stronger response,” the Persian country’s head of diplomacy reiterated.
Araqchí will travel to Saudi Arabia and then to other countries in the region this Tuesday to promote a movement against the Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
Source: EITB

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