Hezbollah says fighting Israeli forces who landed in east Lebanon
Hezbollah says it engaged Israeli forces after a nighttime airborne raid that killed 41 Lebanese civilians, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict.
- Lebanon is facing a devastating war due to Iran considering the country as its defensive line, as Hezbollah's arsenal is depleted.
- Israel seeks to disarm Hezbollah and appears determined not to repeat past mistakes, while the group acknowledges an imbalance of power.
- The U.S. demands Hezbollah's disarmament as a condition for any future settlement, and a wider war is likely as Israel prepares for a ground incursion.
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Israel military says it is unaware of clash with Hezbollah on Syria border
Hezbollah said on Monday (Mar 9) it was fighting Israeli forces who landed in eastern Lebanon by helicopter across the Syrian border, the second such operation since the outbreak of the latest conflict with Israel.
BEIRUTER: Hezbollah pushes Lebanon into the path of “Peace by Force”
Lebanon is once again paying the price for being drawn into a regional confrontation. Tehran’s reliance on Hezbollah’s remaining missile arsenal as its own stockpile dwindles has pulled Lebanon deeper into the war and vulnerable to Israel.
Hezbollah reports Israeli raid in east Lebanon, second in days
Hezbollah said on Monday (Mar 9) it was fighting Israeli forces who landed in eastern Lebanon by helicopter across the Syrian border, the second such operation since the outbreak of the latest conflict with Israel.
Lebanon was lured into the regional war when Hezbollah, founded by Iran's Revolutionary Guard in 1982, opened fire to win the death of the former Iranian Supreme Leader, launching a new Israeli offensive against the group
Hezbollah reports clash with overnight Israeli raid in east Lebanon
Militant group Hezbollah said on March 9 its fighters clashed with Israeli troops in eastern Lebanon during an Israeli airborne raid overnight, in what would be the second such operation in the area in recent days. Meanwhile half a million Lebanese have been displaced and 400 were killed as a result of Israeli strikes. FRANCE 24's Catherine Norris Trent has more from Beirut.
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