O Hezbollah asked this Friday (6) that Israeli residents leave cities located up to 5 kilometers from the border between Israel and Lebanon.
In a message published on Telegram, the organization stated that the “Israeli army aggression against Lebanese sovereignty will not go unanswered.”
During the night, Israel carried out new bombings in Dahieh, a suburb south of Beirut considered a Hezbollah stronghold. The attacks occurred after the Israeli Army announced, on Thursday (5), that had started operations against infrastructures of the group in .
According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, citing the country’s Ministry of Health, the Israeli attacks have left 123 dead and 683 injured as of Thursday night.
According to the Armed Forces of Israel, the city of was attacked this Thursday (5) for the first time in the six days of conflict
Dahieh is a suburb south of Beirut that Israel considers a stronghold of the Hezbollah; Khan Younis is a city in southern Gaza that was practically leveled by Israeli bombings.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it attacked and killed a Hamas commander responsible for training in Lebanon.
However, far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warned on Thursday (5) that south Beirut will be reduced to rubble after the Israeli military issued a warning to several neighborhoods in the Lebanese capital.