Israeli army chief vows to ‘reach’ anyone threatening Israel after Hezbollah leader’s death

Israeli army chief vows to ‘reach’ anyone threatening Israel after Hezbollah leader’s death
Israeli army chief vows to ‘reach’ anyone threatening Israel after Hezbollah leader’s death

The chief of staff of the Israeli army, General Herzi Halevi, said on Saturday September 28 that he wanted “reach” anyone threatening Israel, shortly after the army announced the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, killed in an Israeli strike on Friday in Beirut. “We have not exhausted all the means at our disposal. The message is simple: whoever threatens the citizens of Israel, we will know how to reach them”General Halevi said in a statement. Follow our live stream.

The Israeli army announces having killed the leader of Hezbollah.“Hassan Nasrallah is dead”, wrote an army spokesperson on X, after the announcement by the Israeli army of the death of the leader of the Lebanese movement in a bombing on Friday in Beirut. The Israeli army claims to have also “eliminated” Ali Karki, the commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front, and other commanders of the pro-Iranian movement.

Numerous Israeli bombings since Friday evening. The Israeli army claimed of the “major strikes” on “dozens of targets” linked to Hezbollah in Lebanon. She aimed “the Bekaa region [dans l’est du Liban] and different areas of southern Lebanon”, specifies its press release. Witnesses and journalists on site describe a night of intense bombings, particularly in the southern suburbs of Beirut, stronghold of the Islamist movement.

Hezbollah targets Israeli territory. The Lebanese movement said it fired rockets into northern Israel on Saturday. DIn a press release, he explains having targeted the Kibbutz Kabri, with Fadi-1 rockets, in response to the attacks “Israeli barbarians on towns, villages and civilians in Lebanon”.

Hospitals evacuated in south Beirut. Their patients will be evacuated to other establishments “unaffected by Israeli aggression”, says the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The latter are called on for their part to “stop receiving non-urgent cases until the end of next week”, add the Lebanese authorities, who have not yet given an updated assessment of Friday’s strikes. These bombings also led to the flight of many Lebanese.

Benyamin Netanyahu threatens Iran at the UN. “If you hit us, we will hit you”the Israeli Prime Minister said at the UN, addressing his Iranian enemy on Friday afternoon. The leader also announced that operations against Hezbollah would continue, once again dashing hopes of a temporary 21-day truce proposed Wednesday by and the United States.

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