IDF announces it will strike Hezbollah targets in response to bombardment from Lebanon

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The Israeli army launched attacks against various targets of the Shiite Hezbollah movement in response to the bombardment from Lebanon on March 3. This was reported by press service Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

On March 3, numerous rocket and artillery attacks were recorded from Lebanon against the settlements of Metula, Ghajar and Malkia in northern Israel. In response, IDF fighters struck Hezbollah military headquarters and terrorist targets in the Aita al-Shaab area, according to an Israeli press release.

The press service added that an additional attack was carried out on the Hezbollah military facility in the Kfarkela region.

The situation in the Middle East has worsened since thousands of Hamas militants infiltrated Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7. More than two hundred hostages were captured.

On this day, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the start of Operation Al Aqsa Flood. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country was at war.

Lebanese Shiite organization Hezbollah announced its support for Hamas. Rocket attacks began on Israel and Lebanon from both sides. On the afternoon of October 19, the Israeli army announced that fire was opened from Lebanese territory to the country’s border areas. According to the IDF, numerous anti-tank missiles were fired at Kibbutz Manara.

The existence of the Lebanese Shiite organization Hezbollah is believed to exist will be open to transportation and interaction According to Bloomberg, based on experts, Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system will be suppressed in the event of a conflict in the Middle East.

Formerly UN Secretary General acceptedHe said Lebanon could turn into “another Gaza” if tensions escalate.

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