Hezbollah urges residents of more than two dozen Israeli ‘settlements’ to evacuate
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Hezbollah urges residents of more than two dozen Israeli ‘settlements’ to evacuate
Smoke billows over southern Lebanon, amid ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from near Ein Ya’akov, northern Israel Oct. 24, 2024. (Reuters)
Hezbollah urges residents of more than two dozen Israeli ‘settlements’ to evacuate
Iran-backed Hezbollah issued its warning in a video
Updated 26 October 2024
Reuters
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Hezbollah warned residents of more than two dozen Israeli “settlements” on Saturday to immediately evacuate, saying they had become legitimate targets because it said Israeli troops were stationed there.
Iran-backed Hezbollah also issued a similar warning to a few communities in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, in a video posted on the Telegram messaging app.
Lebanon’s health ministry: An ‘Israeli enemy strike on a vehicle on the Jadra-Siblin road in the Shouf district killed one person and wounded five others’
one person was killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in Odaisseh near the border with Israel
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BEIRUT: Israeli strikes on Lebanon on Tuesday killed two people, one of them near Beirut, the Lebanese health ministry reported, with Israel saying it had targeted Hezbollah operatives. Despite a November 2024 ceasefire that was supposed to end more than a year of hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah, Israel has kept up strikes on Lebanon and has also maintained troops in five southern areas it deems strategic. Lebanon’s health ministry said an “Israeli enemy strike on a vehicle on the Jadra-Siblin road in the Shouf district killed one person and wounded five others.” The area is around 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of the capital. An AFP photographer saw a damaged goods truck with emergency workers and army personnel deployed at the scene. Earlier, the ministry said one person was killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in Odaisseh near the border with Israel. In separate statements, the Israeli army said it targeted two Hezbollah members, without providing further details. On Sunday, Israeli strikes killed three people in separate parts of Lebanon according to the health ministry, with Israel saying it killed Hezbollah members. Around 340 people have been killed by Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the ceasefire agreement went into force, according to an AFP tally of health ministry reports. Israel usually says the strikes target Hezbollah members and infrastructure, and aim to stop the group from rearming. Tuesday’s attacks come as the ceasefire monitoring committee, which includes France and the United States, is set to meet later this week. According to the ceasefire, Hezbollah was required to pull its forces north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border with Israel, and have its military infrastructure in the vacated area dismantled. Under a government-approved plan, Lebanon’s army is to disarm Hezbollah south of the Litani by the end of the year, before tackling the rest of the country.