Israel Steps up Beirut Strikes, Hits Bridges in South Lebanon
Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and key bridges to disrupt weapon transfers, killing at least 10 and displacing 1 million, Lebanon health ministry reported.
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On Wednesday, the Israeli army bombed two additional bridges. In Khiam, a strategic town near the border, the fighting is raging. Its capture would cut off the supply lines of Hezbollah "To prevent the transfer of reinforcements and combat equipment, the army [...] intends to hit the crossing points on the Litani River." A few hours after this warning published on Wednesday by the spokesman of the Israeli army, the strikes began. Two bridges wer…
Israel bombs the Lebanese capital and bridges in the south of the country. The fear that Israel will occupy the area below the river Litani is great
João Sousa, a special service journalist for CNN Portugal from Beirut, Lebanon, makes a point of the operation that Israel is carrying out against Hezbollah inside Lebanon. “We do not know what Israel has reserved for Beirut today”, but has attacked bridges and viaducts in southern Lebanon, he describes. “It looks like this will be a war of Attraction, not a war of flames”
Israel continues its military offensive against Iran-backed Hezbollah. On Wednesday, a 10-story building in central Beirut was destroyed, and footage of its destruction went viral. The Lebanese Health Ministry reported Wednesday that 968 people, including 116 children, have been killed in Lebanon since the war began.
Israel Launches Four Airstrikes on Center of Beirut overnight... 3 Lebanese Soldiers Killed in South
Israel expanded its offensive targeting the international terrorist organization Hezbollah on the 18th, bombing four buildings in the center of Beirut over an eight-hour period.
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