Iran attacks Israel in retaliation for its attacks on Lebanon

Israel activates its defenses after a new attack from Iran: without victims, but with scenes of tension and panic

responds to Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The Israeli Armed Forces have reported the launch of projectiles from Iran towards the territory of the State of Israel this Sunday over the southern neighborhoods of Beirut, the Lebanese capital. “The IDF – Israel Defense Forces – has identified the launch of projectiles from Iran towards the territory of the State of Israel. The defense systems are activated to intercept the threat,” the Army reported in a statement.

Alerts have been issued in affected areas

The Home Front Command of the Israeli Army has issued alerts that have reached the mobile phones of people in the affected areas, explains the military statement. “The population has been asked to take responsibility and act in accordance with the instructions. They save lives. You must enter the protection zones after receiving the notice and stay there until further notice,” the message warns.

You can only leave these areas “after receiving explicit instructions” in that sense. “You must continue to act in accordance with the instructions of the Home Front Command,” he concludes.

Israel breaks its word again

The Iranian attacks come after it was revealed that the Israeli Armed Forces had bombed this Sunday the southern neighborhoods of Beirut, considered the main bastion of the Shiite party-militia Hezbollah, in an attack that has left two dead and 11 injured and constitutes a violation of the conditions stipulated in the renewal of the ceasefire agreed to last Wednesday between the governments of Lebanon and Israel.

The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his Defense Minister, Israel Katz, have reported this attack and have argued that it is “in response” to Hezbollah’s attacks against Israeli territory this morning. The bombing targeting two apartments in the Mreijeh-Tahwita al-Ghadir area has left two dead and 11 wounded, according to the preliminary report by Lebanon’s official news agency, NNA.

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