Escalation of Israeli Lebanese conflict Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon in response to Allah

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-15

The Israeli military launched airstrikes on several areas in southern Lebanon on Wednesday (14 February), saying it was in response to rocket attacks by Allah in Lebanon.

According to reports, Israeli military aircraft carried out more than 10 air strikes in less than half an hour.

According to Lebanese Allah-owned Lighthouse TV, Israel carried out airstrikes on several areas in southern Lebanon that day, killing at least four people and wounding nine.

The IDF said Israeli warplanes on Wednesday carried out air strikes on a number of military targets and infrastructure belonging to Allah and its affiliates in Lebanon in response to rocket attacks in northern Israel that morning.

A spokesman for Israel** said that multiple rockets were fired from Lebanon on Wednesday morning, killing an Israeli woman and hospitalizing eight others. The Israeli side is not interested in a war on two fronts, but if provoked, it will respond forcefully.

IDF Chief of Staff Al-Halevi said that while the fight against Allah had been successful, "it is not time to stop."

As the Israeli-Lebanese conflict escalates, the United States calls for a diplomatic solution to the conflict with Lebanon's Allah Party to avoid spillover from the Israeli-Kazakh war.

Since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict last October, the Lebanese Allah Party has shown solidarity with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, whose militant organization has fired rockets and artillery shells at Israeli positions, and the Israeli army has also used air strikes and artillery shelling.

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Israeli-Lebanese conflict has left more than 80,000 Lebanese** displaced and about 80,000 people fleeing their homes along Israel's northern border.

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