Israel’s Netanyahu alerts Lebanon might face damage ‘like Gaza’

Israel’s Netanyahu alerts Lebanon might face damage ‘like Gaza’

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Israeli PM’s remarks claims army has ‘taken out’ killed Hezbollah chief Nasrallah’s followers, as group strikes Haifa.

Published On 8 Oct 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has alerted Lebanon might face damage “like Gaza” and declared Israel hasactually eliminated killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s “replacement, and the replacement of his replacement”.

Netanyahu’s remarks came in a video message dealtwith to Lebanese people on Tuesday, in which he likewise declared Hezbollah is “weaker than it hasactually been for numerous, numerous years”.

The Israeli army formerly stated it had targeted top Hezbollah leader Hashem Safieddine, who was tipped to be the follower to Nasrallah, in an air strike on Beirut last week, however his fate is so far unidentified.

There hasactually been no remark from the Lebanese armed group yet on Netanyahu’s newest remarks.

“You have an chance to conserve Lebanon before it falls into the void of a long war that will lead to damage and suffering like we see in Gaza,” Netanyahu stated in his address, referring to the besieged enclave that hasactually been under a ruthless and bloody Israeli barrage project for one year.

Israel’s continuing attack on Gaza hasactually ravaged the area and eliminated at least 41,965 individuals, according to Palestinian health authorities, and almost all of Gaza’s 2.3 million citizens haveactually been displaced at least when.

Netanyahu’s plain caution came as the Israeli military released more soldiers to Lebanon and purchased individuals in southern seaside locations, and in locations of the capital Beirut’s southern suburbanareas, to leave.

Hezbollah earlier stated it fired rockets at the Israeli port city of Haifa, its biggest-yet rocket barrage at the location, after the Israeli military reported 85 projectiles crossing from Lebanon.

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