Israeli bombs quotmilitary objectivesquot Hezbollah in new clashes on the

Israeli bombs "military objectives" Hezbollah in new clashes on the border with Lebanon

The Israeli army claimed this Sunday that it had carried out new bombings in southern Lebanon against “military targets” of the Shiite party militia Hezbollah, in a new day of clashes as part of the conflict that erupted after the October 7 attacks by the Islamic resistance movement (Hamas). “Air force fighter jets attacked a number of Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon,” the Israeli army said in a statement on its website, saying the targets included “terrorist infrastructure,” “military buildings” and “launch positions.” He also emphasized that “several launches” were detected during the day from southern Lebanon towards Keren Naftali. “The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked the sources of the shooting,” he said, without giving further details. Hezbollah, for its part, has indicated that it continues to “attack positions of the Israeli enemy on the border with occupied Palestine in support of the people and resistance of Gaza, which is facing brutal Zionist aggression with the 'green light' of the United States.” and the complicity and silence of the West and many Arab regimes. In this way, he indicated that the group carried out attacks on “enemy positions” in Dishon before ensuring that “they were hit directly,” said a statement from the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese Al Manar television channel. The same channel has pointed out that in the last few hours the Israeli army has carried out bombings in the Labuné area, south of Naqura, and that an Iraqi drone has fired a missile at a school in the town of Al Taibé, without any information about the victims for now. Hezbollah, a group backed by Iranian authorities, has been engaged in fighting with the Israeli army in what it describes as operations in support of armed groups following Hamas' October 7 attacks on Israeli territory. Palestinians. The situation has raised fears of the conflict spreading to neighboring Lebanon and even the entire region. Lebanon's acting Prime Minister Nayib Mikati stressed on Friday 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.