Israel and Hezbollah Fogo is negotiating A day after the Israeli military launched a wave of airstrikes against Lebanon that killed more than 500 people and raised the threat of all-out war.
On the third day, Hezbollah said it had fired a series of rockets at Israeli air bases, including Megiddo Airport, north of Afula, and at an explosives factory about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Israel. The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted most of the rockets, causing minor damage to the Israeli military.
More than 50 projects were launched from Lebanon toward northern Israel in the third week, according to the Israeli military, and most were “intercepted.” The Ninhoma casualty was reported.
He added that “dozens of Hezbollah fighters were present in different areas in southern Lebanon” during the night.
The new attacks came after Israel said it launched more than 1,600 projects in Lebanon in the second season, first targeting areas in southern Lebanon and then expanding its bombardment to the Bekaa Valley, not this country, in the largest outbreak of violence since the last war in 2006.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health said on the third day that the airstrikes killed 558 people, including 50 children and 94 women, and killed at least 1,835 others.
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Tens of thousands of foreigners have been forced to leave their homes in the second fair, and overnight “the numbers continue to rise,” said Matthew Saltmarsh, a spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, a day laborer. Vieira added that “the number of casualties in the city is uncertain.”
As people flee the country towards the capital Beirut, the roads become congested at night.
Schools were converted into temporary shelters, while the Ministry of Health asked medical staff to postpone non-urgent cases to make room for the injured.
Nasser Yassin, the minister coordinating the response to the crisis, told Reuters that 89 temporary shelters had been set up in schools and other facilities that could house more than 26,000 people fleeing “Israeli atrocities.”
The Lebanese Civil Defense succeeded in extinguishing 176 fires resulting from the Israeli attacks. It stated that it dealt with fires in agricultural lands in Harf Mazraa, Qartaba, a landfill in Mashha, and others.
Health Minister Firas Abiad said that the Israeli air strikes Directed Medical CentersAmbulances and cars of people trying to escape. The attack was caused by shock waves in the German country.
Cancellation of more than 30 international flights to Beirut and the second site at Rafic Hariri International Airport.
Qatar Airways said it had suspended flights to Beirut for a fourth week. Germany’s Lufthansa, Air France and Delta Air Lines in the United States have also suspended flights to Beirut in recent days, with some services to Israel and Iran also affected.
Daily cross-border fighting between the Israeli military and the Lebanese militant group since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October has displaced tens of thousands of residents on both sides.
And it increased after thousands Pagers and explosive radios Across Lebanon last week in attacks also attributed to Israel. Nearly 40 people were maimed and injured and some 3,000, including women and children, were killed in a series of explosions. Israel has neither denied nor claimed responsibility for the attack.
On the sixth day, Israel attacked the southern suburbs of Beirut, killing 59 people, including the second-in-command of Hezbollah's armed wing. Ibrahim Aqil.
Asked whether the military was considering a ground invasion of Lebanon, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari told reporters at the second fair: “We will do whatever is necessary to return the residents of the north to their homes safely.”
Critics say the second attack could have been avoided and Israeli residents could have returned to the north, where Hezbollah has said it will stop attacking northern Israel if a ceasefire is reached in Gaza.
“Israel was not prepared to start a war in Gaza in the end, so now we are in a full-scale war,” Gideon Levy, a columnist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, told Al Jazeera.