Large-scale military operations began between Israel and Hezbollah

Today, September 19, the occupying Israeli forces began actively bombing Lebanon. This was reported by TRT news agency.

It is noted that Zionist fighter planes are currently flying over Beirut. Lebanon's Hezbollah movement is also firing rockets towards the occupied territory in response.

Israel's attack came as Shiite leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened to retaliate against terrorists in response to the blasting of pagers and walkie-talkies. At this time, the Israeli Air Force launched strikes on Hezbollah's positions in southern Lebanon.

Also, in the Western Galilee under the occupation of Israel, due to rockets and drones from Lebanon, there are interruptions in the electricity supply. In turn, Israeli fighter jets fly over the city of Beirut and its southern suburbs, carrying out very low-altitude bombing missions.

The local Lebanese press reported that 2 Israeli soldiers were killed and 16 wounded as a result of Hezbollah's attack on the city of Margaliot. Tel Aviv does not recognize these losses. Despite this, the Israeli media are publishing images of the evacuation of wounded Israeli soldiers.

At the same time, the leader of the Hezbollah movement, Hassan Nasrullah, is calling on Israel to launch a ground attack on Lebanon, saying that this will be a "historic opportunity" for the Lebanese to take revenge. In addition, he promised that the Israeli government would not be able to return Jewish settlers to the occupied northern regions.

Earlier, the Chief of the General Staff of the Israeli Army, Gerzi Halevi, announced on his X social network page that the war plans on the northern border with Lebanon were approved.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that the country is "opening a new phase of war" and that "the center of gravity will shift to the north due to the diversion of resources and forces."

The leader of the Hezbollah movement said that Israel's bombing of pagers in Lebanon was "open terrorism, a war crime, or at least a declaration of war."

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