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In addition, the IDF attacked over 3,200 terrorist targets, of which hundreds of ammunition depots, hundreds of launchers, anti-tank posts, terrorist infrastructures and headquarters, of which about 300 terrorist targets were attacked in the last day alone."
I had to flee because we are dealing with a merciless enemy,
We will win, and as long as we live in our country, we will have victory,
These kind of wars, in 2024, should not even be allowed,
It's hard to say exactly what that (Israeli) strike will look like,
If this gold is destroyed, Hezbollah’s constituents expect that it will be able to compensate them for their loss. For the time being, the level of trust that Hezbollah’s constituency has in the group remains high despite its huge losses,
They struck empty buildings in residential neighbourhoods, and destroyed those surrounding neighbourhoods. These weren’t military centres or weapons caches,
said Ma’an Khalil, the mayor of Ghobeiry municipality in the southern suburbs of Beirut Hezbollah has paid and will continue to pay a heavy price for its attacks on northern Israel and its rocket fire, ... We will keep striking the Iranian proxy until it collapses.”
Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Monday on X The IDF has repeatedly demanded that UNIFIL vacate its positions along the Blue Line and has deliberately damaged UN positions,
UNIFIL said in a statement late Sunday We have the ability to put it into operation very quickly and we're on pace with our expectations."
It's all a waste of time. Will he be able to get rid of Hezbollah's weapons? Hochstein? He won't be able to do anything,
said Tony Rawandos, 61, owner of a car workshop Strike, strike, strike with planes and drones, and we don’t know who they are targeting and who will die each day,
said Micheline Jabbour, who works in a Beirut pastry shop Currently, there is destruction, war, and violence, but in the end, we will resort to a diplomatic solution,
Every air strike, every missile launch, every rocket fired, makes the suffering even worse for the millions of civilians caught in the middle,
he said in a post on X on Monday Dahieh is not Hezbollah, we are not Hezbollah, our building was not Hezbollah,
The missiles come down from the sky, ... and suddenly everything you have is gone.”
Mehdi said, gesturing the arc of a projectile falling to earth We knew it was only a matter of time,
That timeframe is not an effective advance warning for someone who lives in Dahieh,
said Ramzi Keiss, a Lebanon researcher at Human Rights Watch We used to support Hezbollah and we still support Hezbollah,
said Gharib Ali, a 61-year-old janitor who fled the suburb Dahieh was originally a very beautiful place but all the wars have taken their toll,
said Rasha al-Ameer, a novelist and publisher who was born and raised in the suburb and still lives there