Hezbollah Enters Iran War, Firing on Israel's North, as US Officials Say More Fighting Is to Come
Hezbollah initiated attacks after a 2024 ceasefire, prompting Israel to kill the group's intelligence chief; U.S. officials expect the campaign against Iran to last weeks.
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Hezbollah enters Iran war, firing on Israel's north, as US officials say more fighting is to come
Hezbollah fired on Israel for the first time since a 2024 ceasefire on Sunday, opening a new front in the U.S.-Israel war on Iran that began on Saturday. Israel hammered Hezbollah positions in Lebanon overnight and said it had killed the group’s head of intelligence, Hussein Makled. Israeli officials said they expected further salvos from the Iranian proxy to the north. The escalation comes as new missile attacks from Iran caused fresh damage an…
The Israeli military reported the killing of Hezbollah secret service chief Hussein Makled. He was killed in an attack in Beirut, the army informs.
The army of Israel announced the deployment of forces to the North, but he said to abolish a new land invasion
The US-Iran conflict spilled over into Lebanon on the third night, with fire exchanged between the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah and Israel. Kuwait accidentally shot down three US fighter jets, killing all crews.
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