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Hezbollah Strikes Israeli Naval Base Amid Escalating Conflict

Monday 14 October 2024 - 12:35
Hezbollah Strikes Israeli Naval Base Amid Escalating Conflict

Hezbollah has confirmed that it targeted an Israeli naval base on Monday, following a deadly drone strike that resulted in the deaths of four Israeli soldiers. This incident marks the most lethal attack on Israel since the onset of the current conflict with Hezbollah.

The militant group stated that its fighters launched rockets at the naval base located near Haifa in northern Israel, describing the action as a tribute to their late leader, Hassan Nasrallah. In response, the Israeli military reported intercepting another attack aimed at a training camp in Binyamina, also near Haifa, just a day after the drone strike that killed four soldiers and injured dozens more.

Israeli army chief Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi visited the Golani Brigade's training camp in Binyamina, emphasizing the severity of the situation by declaring, "We are at war," and acknowledging the painful consequences of such attacks on home soil. The United Hatzalah rescue service reported that over 60 individuals were treated for injuries ranging from mild to critical.

The ongoing conflict has intensified since Israel escalated its military operations against Hezbollah on September 23, following a series of rocket attacks from Lebanon. Hezbollah has claimed its rocket fire is in solidarity with Hamas, which has been engaged in its own conflict with Israel since a devastating attack on October 7, 2023.

The recent escalation has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with reports indicating that over 1,300 individuals have lost their lives in Lebanon due to Israeli airstrikes and retaliatory actions. On Sunday, Hezbollah issued warnings of further attacks if Israel continued its military operations.

In Lebanon, airstrikes have notably increased, targeting Hezbollah strongholds and resulting in civilian casualties. The Lebanese health ministry reported that recent strikes have killed numerous individuals, including many in southern villages. Residents expressed shock and grief over the destruction of their communities, with many fleeing to escape the violence.

The United Nations peacekeeping force stationed in Lebanon has found itself embroiled in this conflict as well. Recent incidents have led to injuries among peacekeepers, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to condemn any attacks against them as potentially constituting war crimes.

As tensions continue to rise, Iran has engaged in diplomatic efforts to address the escalating violence in both Lebanon and Gaza. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reached out to French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss potential ceasefire initiatives. Meanwhile, the U.S. has committed to bolstering Israel's defenses amid fears of a broader regional conflict.

With both sides entrenched in their positions and no clear resolution in sight, the situation remains precarious as military actions escalate across borders.


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