The new war in the Middle East is intensifying every day. Both Israel and Hezbollah continue their retaliatory attacks one after another. In a written statement, Hezbollah announced that at 06:30, an attack was carried out with a “Kadir 1” ballistic missile on the command center of Israel’s foreign intelligence service, Mossad, in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel. It was stated that the attack was carried out in order to support the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their resistance, and to defend the people of Lebanon.
STATEMENT FROM ISRAEL ABOUT THE ATTACK
In a statement made by the Israeli army, it was reported that sirens were heard from Tel Aviv, which Hezbollah targeted for the first time since October 7, and that the missile was intercepted.
ISRAEL IS ATTACKING LEBANON AGAIN
Following Hezbollah’s failed attack on the Mossad headquarters in the Israeli capital Tel Aviv, Israel has once again begun striking Lebanon.
The Israeli army said in a statement that there was an intense attack on the southern parts of Lebanon.
The Israeli army statement continued: “We are carrying out intense attacks in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region.”
IBRAHIM KUBEYSI WAS KILLED IN THE BEIRUT ATTACK
In a statement made by Hezbollah during the night hours, it was confirmed that one of the Hezbollah commanders, Ibrahim Kubeysi, lost his life in the attack that Israel targeted south of Beirut yesterday.
BALANCE SHEET IS GETTING HEAVIER IN BEIRUT
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of people who lost their lives in Israel’s attacks on Beirut since Monday, September 23, has risen to 569, including 50 children and 94 women, while the number of injured has risen to 1,835.
On the other hand, it was announced that 6 people were killed and 15 people were injured in the attack carried out by Israel in Beirut yesterday.
10 THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE MIGRATING
The wave of migration from southern Lebanon, which is under attack by Israel, towards the city of Saida continues.
Tens of thousands of people are migrating from the south of the country towards the capital Beirut and the northern regions. The Lebanese, who were forced to leave their homes due to the Israeli army’s airstrikes, migrated to the city of Saida with what belongings they could take with them.
(AA-İHA)