The leader of the terrorist Hezbollah says that the Lebanese front “will remain active.”
Hostilities on the Lebanese-Israeli border have escalated, lasting for several weeks.
Reuters writes about this.
According to Western journalists, casualties are growing on both sides. The situation “fuels concerns about the widening conflict between Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah .”
The First Responder Organization, which is affiliated with the Amal Movement, which is allied with Hezbollah, says Israeli strikes killed two people in southern Lebanon on Monday, November 13.
Hezbollah has been exchanging fire with Israeli troops since its Palestinian ally Hamas went to war with Israel on October 7. The shootings represent the worst violence on the border since the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah Moon War,” the news agency said on its website.
The publication recalls that Hezbollah leader Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said on Saturday, November 11, that the Lebanese front “will remain active.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, November 13, warned Hezbollah not to expand its attacks.
“This is playing with fire. Fire will be answered with much stronger fire. They should not test us because we have only demonstrated our strength a little,” he said.
Let us remind you that the US State Department believes that Israel is trying to reduce the number of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip.
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