Hezbollah reciprocated by invading Israeli military sites, further severing the war, reported in The Tribune News.
“A Hezbollah member was massacred, and seven civilians were bruised on Thursday in Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling in southern Lebanon,” Lebanese military sources told Xinhua.
The military sources, who converse unknowingly, claimed that “Israel carried out 12 airstrikes targeting nine towns and villages and its artillery bombed 17 border towns and villages, killing a Hezbollah member and injuring seven civilians.”
The sources pointed out that the Hezbollah member was massacred, and three civilians were bruised in an Israeli attack pointing to a house in the village of Houla.
In another Israeli attack in the village of Kfarchouba, a shell falling on a house bruised two civilians, while two others were wounded in a bomb shelling on the southeastern town of Shebaa, the sources counted more.
They particularly mentioned that four members of the Civil Defense got little injuries and were victims of suffocation while smoothing a fire in the area of Kounine.
The sources noticed that “The Israeli bombing destroyed 17 homes, damaged 35 others, and led to nine fires in the border area.”
Moreover, Hezbollah declared that “It attacked several Israeli military sites in retaliation for Israel’s assassination of its senior military commander”, Mohammad Naameh Nasser, a day earlier.
Pressure along with the Lebanon-Israel border developed on Oct. 8, 2023, adopting a barrage of rockets implemented by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah toward Israel in support of Hamas’ invasion of Israel the day before 8th Oct. Israel then responded by bombing fires heavy artillery toward southeastern Lebanon.
The level of pressure between Hezbollah and the Israeli army has risen previously, as the Israeli military declared, “its approval of operational plans for an attack on Lebanon.”
Moreover, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gave a threat that no space in Israel “will be safe” from his party’s bullets on the occasion of the outbreak of a battle.
Published in The Tribune News