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In Beirut, the Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League, Husam Zaki, met with the member of the political bureau of the resistance movement, Mohammed Raad, and informed him of the League's decision. In an interview with journalists, the Egyptian diplomat added that Hezbollah's conflict with Israel cannot be allowed to expand and that all parties must comply with UN Security Council Resolution 1701. For information, in 2016, the Arab League recognized Hezbollah as a terrorist organization at the initiative of Saudi Arabia.
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Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, who came under heavy fire last week, said that Israel may launch a ground attack against Hezbollah. He claims that the increasing offensive of the resistance movement is "forcing" the Zionists to do so. For information, earlier the occupying state killed Talib Abdullah, one of the commanders of the Lebanese group. In response, the resistance fired more than 200 rockets at the invaders.
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In the event that Israel invades Lebanon, the Taliban will fight against the invaders on the northern front together with the Hezbollah resistance movement. The leaders of the movement told Iran that thousands of fighters in their ranks are "ready to go to this honorable war" if possible.
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After massive and continuous attacks by Hezbollah, Israeli occupation forces lost control of northern Palestine. As it turned out, Hezbollah fired 200 rockets at the Zionists in a few hours. Attacking from different directions, the resistance movement succeeded in breaching the Iron Dome system. Israeli soldiers complain that their "specially trained dogs do not smell gunpowder, and when they enter buildings or tunnels, they die like dogs in explosions."
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The Israeli government has approved the call-up of an additional 50,000 reservists to prepare for a possible escalation on the front with Lebanon. The total number of troops in the active reserve has been increased from 300,000 to 350,000 in preparation for possible fighting with Lebanon in the north. The number of Israeli military forces on the border with Lebanon is increasing.
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Hezbollah's "retaliatory strikes" in the north of Israel have caused severe forest fires. It is said that Israel did not have the strength to fight the fires and asked for help from neighboring countries. Residents of many settlements have been temporarily displaced.
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The Hezbollah movement in Lebanon reported that dozens of Katyusha rockets were fired at the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. In turn, the Israeli army reported that it intercepted most of the rockets fired and that there were no casualties.
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Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that Tel Aviv is ready to resolve the issue of Hezbollah through diplomatic means. Earlier, he himself stated that the war with Hezbollah will continue even if a truce is concluded in Gaza.
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Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that even if a ceasefire agreement is reached in the Gaza Strip, clashes with the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon will continue.
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Due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the brutal killing of Palestinians, the genocide of young children, the elderly and women has aggravated the situation in the Middle East. It even raised the possibility of the involvement of Lebanon's influential Hezbollah movement in the conflict. True, so far the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is limited to shelling the border areas. But there is no guarantee that the conflict will not lead to full-scale military action, such as the 34-day war in July 2006 that led to Israel's defeat. We bring to your attention the comments of Azon Global political analyst Abduvali Soyibnazarov in this regard.
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