Furthermore, the Israeli Prime Minister has threatened the Lebanese people with “a long war that will bring destruction and suffering similar to what we are seeing in Gaza.”
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahuhas assured that Israel has killed Hashem Safi al Dinthe supposed successor of Hasan Nasrallah commanded Hezbollah, as well as its potential replacement, during its bombing of Lebanon.
“We damaged Hezbollah’s capabilities. We have eliminated thousands of terrorists, including Nasrallah himself, Nasrallah’s successor and Nasrallah’s successor,” he said in a statement.
Moreover, Netanyahu has threatened the Lebanese people with “a long war that will bring destruction and suffering similar to what we see in Gaza“.
Similar to what he did to the Iranian people, whom he encouraged to turn their backs on their leaders, the Israeli prime minister has used psychological warfare to call on the Lebanese to “liberate the country from Hezbollah.” “They have a chance to save Lebanon before it falls into the abyss,” he threatened.
Israel, which occupied Lebanese territory for nearly two decades, has once again invaded its northern neighbor. According to The times of Israelthe total number of Israeli soldiers deployed in Lebanon may now exceed 15,000.
The attacks on Lebanon have left 2,119 dead, most of them during the bombing of the country over the past two weeks, including the capital Beirut.
The Deputy Secretary General of Hezbollah, Naim Qassemhas assured that Israel “will not achieve its objectives” and will be “defeated” in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli army has suffered numerous casualties in the battle zone against Hezbollah. Today the Lebanese militia launched 100 rockets against Haifa and the north. In addition, Iraqi militias have also joined the resistance movement and have caused several casualties at Israeli military bases on the Golan Heights, an Israeli-occupied Syrian territory.
The UN, for its part, has warned that more than a million people need life-saving assistance in the country and that there are serious risks to the health of the population.
UNHCR estimates that 250,000 people have escaped from the Lebanese Republic to its northern neighbor, the Syrian Arab Republic, and the WHO warns of the high risk of epidemic outbreaks among internally displaced people.
The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, has called for Israel to be given “fewer weapons” to end the conflict. “There are weapons and weapons. It is not about leaving Israel defenseless, which is certainly not the case. Israel has the most powerful army in the Middle East today, of course thanks to Western help,” Borrell said.
Source: EITB

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