What is the latest situation in Lebanon?
Israel is carrying out ground and air attacks on Lebanon. In the last 24 hours, 95 people were killed and 172 injured as a result of Israeli attacks. Hezbollah also retaliated - important news.
The Israeli army continues its attacks on Lebanon. It launched attacks on villages and towns in southern Lebanon, as well as the Bekaa, Baalbek and the capital, Beirut. In the last 24 hours, 95 people were killed and 172 people were injured.
Last night, units of the 98th division of the TsAXAL, commandos, paratroopers and armored vehicles of the 7th brigade invaded the territory of Lebanon.
According to the local media, heavy fighting continues between the Israeli armored forces and Hezbollah units.
The Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers have begun withdrawing their troops from several positions on the border with Israel.
The Hezbollah movement in Lebanon fired more than 40 rockets at Israel.
The Jerusalem Post published an article on September 25 that said Lebanon was part of Israel's "promised land" and then quickly deleted it. This article caused controversy among the public. Many accused the publication of promoting expansionist ideas under the guise of religious grounds.
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly said the 900-kilogram bombs Israel used to kill Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah in Beirut last week were American-made guided weapons. MK-84 smart bombs with a JDAM navigation system have been used by Israel in attacks on civilian targets, including the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, which killed nearly 500 people, and Palestinian refugee camps.
On the evening of September 30, TsAXAL declared the area around three settlements on the border with Lebanon - Metula, Misgav-Am and Kfar-Giladi - a closed military zone. Access to this area is prohibited.