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Netanyahu Orders Military to Crush Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu escalated military operations in Lebanon today. He ordered his troops to crush Hezbollah forces aggressively. He issued a threatening video statement on his official Telegram channel.

Increasing Military Firepower

Netanyahu demanded an even greater acceleration of Israeli combat operations. He accused Hezbollah of targeting Israeli forces with advanced fiber-optic drones. He promised to intensify strikes and increase overall military firepower.

The military issued urgent evacuation warnings for Nabatiyeh residents today. An Arabic-language spokesman told civilians to move north of the Zahrani River immediately. The spokesman warned that anyone near Hezbollah facilities risks their life.

Strikes Hit the Bekaa Valley

An Israeli airstrike destroyed a village in eastern Lebanon late Monday. The brutal attack killed 12 people in the Bekaa Valley region. Rescue workers pulled a dozen bodies from the destroyed rubble overnight.

The Israeli military confirmed they targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in the area. This intense wave of strikes occurred despite a fragile regional ceasefire.

Diplomacy Amid Conflict

The intensified attacks happen just days before crucial diplomatic meetings. Lebanese and Israeli military delegations plan to meet in Washington soon. They will conduct direct talks to resolve the ongoing border conflict.


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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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