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Netanyahu Issues Stark Warning to Lebanon Amid Escalating Conflict

Wednesday 09 October 2024 - 08:01
Netanyahu Issues Stark Warning to Lebanon Amid Escalating Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a grave warning to the Lebanese populace, urging them to reject Hezbollah to avoid "destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza." His comments came as Israel intensified its military operations against Hezbollah, deploying thousands of additional troops into southwestern Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that airstrikes on Monday resulted in the deaths of 50 Hezbollah members.

The Lebanese health ministry has reported that recent Israeli attacks have claimed 36 lives and left 150 injured within a 24-hour period. In retaliation, Hezbollah launched a series of rocket barrages targeting the Israeli port city of Haifa for the third consecutive day, injuring 12 individuals.

In a video address directed at the Lebanese people, Netanyahu emphasized the urgency of their situation, stating, "You have an opportunity to save Lebanon before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza." He implored the Lebanese citizens to liberate their country from Hezbollah's influence to bring an end to the ongoing conflict.

Netanyahu also claimed that Israeli forces had killed Hashem Safieddine, a key figure believed to be the successor to Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah. However, the IDF later clarified that they could not confirm Safieddine's death. Despite enduring significant losses over three weeks of intense strikes, Hezbollah has remained resolute. Naim Qassem, Nasrallah's former deputy, asserted that the group had weathered recent setbacks and maintained its operational capabilities.

The escalation of hostilities follows nearly a year of border skirmishes ignited by the conflict in Gaza. The situation intensified after Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel on October 8, 2023, in solidarity with Palestinians following Hamas's deadly attack on southern Israel.

On Tuesday morning, the IDF announced that reservists from its 146th Division had commenced "limited, localized, targeted operational activities" in southwestern Lebanon. This division joins three others already engaged in central and eastern southern Lebanon since the invasion began on September 30, bringing total troop deployments to over 15,000.

The IDF reported significant progress, claiming control over a Hezbollah "combat compound" in Maroun al-Ras and releasing images of a loaded rocket launcher found in an olive grove. Drone footage revealed extensive destruction in nearby Yaroun, an initial target of the invasion.

The humanitarian impact of this conflict has been described as catastrophic by UN officials. Lebanon’s government estimates that approximately 1.2 million people have been displaced over the past year due to ongoing violence. Additionally, more than 400,000 individuals have fled into war-torn Syria, exacerbating an already dire situation.

The World Food Programme has expressed serious concerns regarding Lebanon's food security as thousands of hectares of farmland have been damaged or abandoned due to conflict. On Tuesday, Israeli aircraft continued their offensive with new strikes targeting Hezbollah positions in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Earlier reports indicated that a strike on Monday resulted in the death of Suhail Husseini, commander of Hezbollah’s headquarters responsible for logistics and weapons transfers from Iran. While Hezbollah has not officially responded to these claims, if confirmed, this would mark another significant blow to the organization.

Hezbollah's deputy leader reiterated that despite recent challenges, their command structure remains intact and operational capabilities are strong. He emphasized that while they support efforts for a ceasefire led by Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, it remains unclear whether this indicates a shift in Hezbollah's stance regarding its ongoing conflict with Israel.

As tensions escalate and hostilities continue unabated, both sides remain entrenched in their positions, raising concerns about further humanitarian crises and regional instability. 


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