Israel attacks Hezbollah positions in Lebanon with artillery after firing

Israel attacks Hezbollah positions in Lebanon with artillery after firing multiple projectiles

This Friday, the Israeli army carried out new artillery attacks on positions of the Shiite Hezbollah party militia in southern Lebanon by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) against Israeli territory, as part of hostilities with the Shiite Hezbollah party militia following the attacks of October 7, following the firing of several projectiles by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). . “Several shots were detected from Lebanese territory in the Dovov and Baram areas,” the Israeli army said in a statement on its website, then stressed that “the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is attacking the sources of shots.” He also stressed that the air alert sounded hours earlier in the north of the country due to an alleged “infiltration” by an “enemy device” was a “false alarm”. “There is no fear of a security incident,” he concluded. Hezbollah, for its part, confirmed in a statement an attack “with appropriate weapons” on a military post in northern Israel, which it described as an action “in support of the steadfast Palestinian people of the Gaza Strip and their courageous and honorable resistance,” according to Lebanese television channel Al Manar, who is associated with the group. Since then, Iran-backed Hezbollah has carried out dozens of drone and projectile attacks against northern Israel in the wake of the Hamas attacks, killing nearly 1,200 people and kidnapping about 240, and sparking an Israeli offensive against Gaza that has so far killed more than 300,000 people has left behind 21,300 dead, a situation that raises fears that the conflict will spread to neighboring Lebanon and even the entire region. Lebanon's acting Prime Minister Nayib Mikati last week stressed the importance of “implementing” international resolutions on the border with Israel and called for the “withdrawal” of Israeli forces from the “occupied territories” as part of these fighting. “There is a solution and that is to apply international resolutions,” he concluded.