The emergence of a "second Hamas"?Israel is enraged and threatens to eliminate it completely!Recently, a violent clash broke out near the temporary border between Israel and Lebanon. Both sides used a variety of **, including guided missiles, rockets, and drones, causing loss of life and property. The conflict has caused concern in the international community, which fears a further deterioration of the situation in the Middle East.
According to a statement issued by Allah Lebanon, they carried out strikes on multiple IDF targets near the temporary border that day, claiming to have used advanced **. They said it was a response to Israel's previous attacks against them and to Israel's aggression and atrocities against the Palestinian people.
In the past 24 hours, Lebanese Allah has carried out numerous air strikes and shelling on the Israeli side, resulting in the death of three Lebanese and the wounding of one. According to reports, Israeli air strikes and shelling have severely damaged Lebanese infrastructure and civilian buildings, triggering panic and anger among the population. The situation in the region is tense, and the international community is closely following the incident.
According to the official IDF Twitter, drones and rockets from the Lebanese direction attacked towns and cities controlled by the Israeli army, causing property damage but no personnel**. The Israeli army responded by sending warplanes to attack the Lebanese Allah militant strongholds. They also said they would continue to maintain a high level of vigilance and respond resolutely to any threat from the Lebanese direction.
Israel** reported that the Israeli army used precision-guided bombs and missiles in air strikes, targeting important targets such as Lebanese Allah's command center, ** library, launch pad, etc. At the same time, Israeli air defense systems successfully intercepted most of the rockets and drones fired by Allah in Lebanon, avoiding greater losses.
Israeli Defense Minister Gallant warned in an interview that Israel is under attack from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank, Iraq, Yemen and Iran and the situation is very critical. Gallant said they are currently in a war involving seven battlefields, facing attacks from seven fronts, and warned that Israel would no longer tolerate Allah's presence in its northern border areas. He also called on the international community to condemn the actions of Allah Lebanon and to support Israel's actions in self-defence.
The clash was the most intense confrontation between the two sides in the border area since the 2006 Lebanese war. That year, the IDF and Allah Lebanon fought a 34-day war, resulting in thousands of deaths and injuries on both sides, as well as huge economic losses. After the end of the war, they brokered a ceasefire agreement with the United Nations, but the two sides still had frequent skirmishes and frictions in the border areas.
The conflict also took place against the backdrop of growing tensions in the Middle East region. Recently, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has escalated, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries and extensive property damage. In addition, Israel has engaged in numerous military confrontations with countries such as Iran and Syria, which have exacerbated regional instability. This, coupled with the impasse in negotiations on the nuclear deal between the United States and Iran, has made the nuclear issue in the Middle East even more complex and sensitive.
The international community is very concerned about this conflict, and they all say that both sides should exercise restraint and refrain from fighting more intensely. UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued a statement strongly condemning the conflict and expressing condolences and condolences to those on both sides. He also urged both sides to abide by UN Security Council resolutions and resolve their differences through negotiations in accordance with the ceasefire agreement. U.S. spokesman Price also issued a statement expressing concern about the conflict and calling on both sides to refrain from actions that worsen the situation. He also reaffirmed U.S. support for Israel's right to security and self-defense, while respecting Lebanon's stability and sovereignty. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell also issued a statement of concern, calling on both sides to immediately cease hostilities and resolve the dispute through peaceful means. He also said that the EU would continue to support the efforts of the United Nations in maintaining stability and security in the Israeli-Lebanese border area.