Israel has now entered into a decisive battle with Hezbollah. Israel has attacked Hezbollah's central headquarters. This attack is being described as quite fierce. The clouds of dust that arose after the bomb attacks can be seen from a distance.
Netanyahu spoke there, the attack happened here.
The Israeli army said on Friday that it had attacked Hezbollah's central headquarters in Beirut. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagar made this announcement on television. After the explosion in Beirut, a cloud of orange and black smoke covered the sky. This attack was carried out on the day when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations.
What did Netanyahu say at the UN?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told world leaders at the United Nations on Friday that his country would continue to attack Hezbollah until it achieved its goals along the border with Lebanon. His statement has diminished hopes of an internationally backed ceasefire to prevent a regional war. Netanyahu said his government would no longer tolerate the daily rocket fire from that area (Lebanon). Netanyahu said the world has been trying to appease Iran for a long time and this appeasement must end. He said - "Israel has every right to eliminate this threat and send its citizens home safely. And that is exactly what we are doing ... We will continue to attack Hezbollah until all our objectives are achieved. Just imagine, if terrorists turn El Paso and San Diego into ghost towns ... how long will the US government tolerate that?"
Israel attacked from both sides.
In recent days, Israel has focused its attention on the Lebanese border, where it has been targeting Hezbollah militants and also causing civilian casualties. Thus, Israel is fighting on two fronts, one in the Gaza Strip and the other on the border with Lebanon. Hezbollah also began attacking Israel almost immediately after Hamas' attack, and the ongoing fighting between Israel and the Lebanese extremist group has left thousands of people homeless on both sides of the border. Israel has vowed to continue its attacks on Hezbollah until its citizens return safely to their homes.
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