<a href="http://www.world-today-news.com/israel-is-like-being-created-from-speckled-human-blood-this-is-a-series-of-actions-by-mossad-agents-to-exterminate-enemies-in-the-most-heinous-and-deadly-way-all-pages/" title="Israel is like being created from speckled human blood, this is a series of actions by Mossad agents to exterminate enemies in the most heinous and deadly way – all pages”>Hezbollah threatened this Tuesday to carry out attacks in “all” of Israel, intensifying the bombing of strongholds of the pro-Iranian Islamist movement and in other parts of Lebanon.
In a speech, Hezbollah’s number two, Naim Qasem, stated that “the solution” to end the war in Lebanon is “a ceasefire”, and assured that his movement will not be “defeated.”
“Since the Israeli enemy targeted all of Lebanon, we have the right, from a defensive position, to target any place” in Israel, “be it the center, the north or the south,” Qasem said.
After almost a year of armed confrontations with Hezbollah on the Israeli-Lebanese border and after weakening Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in mid-September the Israeli army focused the war on Lebanon, where it has intensified its attacks against bastions of the Shiite movement.
The goal is to drive Hezbollah away from the border regions between Lebanon and Israel and put an end to rocket fire so that the nearly 60,000 displaced Israelis can return to their homes.
To this end, on September 23, it launched an intense aerial bombardment campaign against strongholds of the pro-Iranian movement, and on the 30th, a ground offensive in the south of the country.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati told AFP on Tuesday that Israel is carrying out “brief incursions” into the south and added that his country is willing to reinforce its troops in that region, bordering Israel, if there is “an cease-fire”.
Mikati added that his government has strengthened security measures at Beirut’s international airport to “remove any pretext” for Israel if it intends to attack him.
The Israeli military accused Iran of trying to supply weapons to Hezbollah through that airport, and assured that it would prevent such attempts. Lebanese authorities denied these accusations.
“Violent night”
The Israeli army launched several attacks on Tuesday in the south of the country and in the Bekaa region (east), where it left a hospital in the city of Baalbeck inoperative, according to the official Lebanese news agency ANI.
“It was a violent night in Baalbeck, we haven’t experienced one like this since the 2006 war” between Israel and Hezbollah, said Nidal al Solh, 50.
For its part, the UN called for an investigation into an Israeli bombing that occurred on Monday in the Christian village of Aito, in northern Lebanon, which left 22 dead, including 12 women and two children, according to the UN.
In total, Monday’s Israeli bombings in Lebanon caused 41 deaths and 124 injuries, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Since September 23, at least 1,356 people have died in Lebanon, according to a tally based on official figures.
The UN has reported almost 700,000 displaced people.
In the south of the country, the UN peacekeeping force, Finul, decided to maintain its positions despite the Israeli army firing on its positions and the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, having requested that they evacuate the area. .
Hezbollah indicated this Tuesday that it fired rockets against Haifa and other regions of northern Israel and reported fighting with “infiltrated” soldiers in southern Lebanon.
He also said he fired missiles at “three bulldozers and a tank” of the Israeli army, which caught fire, near a village in southern Lebanon.
“National interest”
As they continue their war against Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Israelis continue to prepare a response to Iran’s attack on October 1, when the Islamic Republic launched nearly 200 missiles at Israel.
Netanyahu affirmed this Tuesday that his country will decide alone what the objectives of an eventual attack against Iran will be, after US President Joe Biden urged him not to target oil or nuclear sites.
“We listen to the opinions of the United States, but we will make our final decisions based on our national interest,” Netanyahu said.
Iran maintains that it attacked Israel to avenge the deaths of Iranian General Abbas Nilforoushan and Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah, killed on September 27 in an Israeli bombing in a southern suburb of Beirut.
The Iranian attack also sought to avenge the death of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, killed on July 31 in Tehran in an attack that Iran and the Palestinian Islamist movement attributed to Israel.
During Abbas Nilforoushan’s funeral in Tehran on Tuesday, Iranian commander Esmail Qaani reappeared in public, after media reports claimed he was the target of Israeli strikes on October 4 in southern Beirut.
The Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 killed 1,206 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to a count based on official Israeli figures and including hostages who died in captivity in Gaza.
At least 42,344 Palestinians have been killed, mostly civilians, in the Israeli retaliatory offensive in Gaza, according to data from the Hamas government’s Ministry of Health, considered reliable by the UN.
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