Border Residents Demand Israel Eliminate Hezbollah, Create Buffer Zone up to Litani River
Hezbollah launched about 200 rockets at northern Israel, prompting Israeli Defense Forces to strike 70 targets in Lebanon and warn of expanded ground operations if attacks persist.
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The inhabitants of the regions bordering Lebanon and Syria have borne the burden of the conflict with Hezbollah for the past two and a half years. Their daily lives are marked by evacuation orders, explosions and life in shelters.
Since Wednesday, 11 March, Hezbollah has launched more than 200 rockets, missiles and drones on northern Israel. The Israeli army, present in the area, announces that it wants to create a buffer zone in Lebanese territory where it already has positions and more openly threatens a large-scale land offensive. The cities of northern Israel, along the border with Lebanon, are on the front line of the clashes, including Kiryat Shmona, which many inha…
Israel has responded harshly this Thursday to Hizbollah’s biggest attack since March 2, when the militia joined the new regional conflict. The army has twice bombed downtown Beirut and threatened to extend its land occupation in the south of the country. After Israeli troops detected Wednesday night more than 200 rocket and 20 drone rounds from Lebanon into its territory, Defense Minister Israel Katz has warned the Lebanese authorities that Isra…
'Control Hezbollah or we will seize land,' Israeli defense chief warns Lebanon
Hezbollah launches massive barrage of 200 rockets and missiles overnight at northern Israel, prompting Israeli defense chief to threaten Lebanon with expanded ground operation. By World Israel News Staff Israel’s defense chief on Thursday demanded that Lebanon take control of southern Lebanon and rein in the Hezbollah terror organization, warning that if Beirut fails to do so, Israel will seize more Lebanese territory. Overnight, the Iran-backed…
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz warned Lebanon that Israel might be forced to "take control of the territory itself" if the Lebanese government fails to prevent Hezbollah from launching attacks against Israel. This warning came during a meeting with senior Israeli military officers following a recent escalation of tensions on the border.
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