Lebanon’s wild pounding from Israel even in populated areas

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Air bombing barrage has unleashed it against him even in residential areas. An example of the situation is the fact that the Israeli Defence Minister has asked citizens to remain calm over the next few days, announcing that Israel will continue its attacks on Lebanon. “These are days when the Israeli public should show calm,” Yoav Gallant said. “We are pursuing our attacks on Lebanon, the sequence of operations continues and will continue until we achieve our goals – to return the inhabitants of the north safely to their homes,” he said. Fire has already intensified this morning, with Israel launching widespread attacks across southern Lebanon. Warning calls Earlier residents of southern Lebanon received calls from a Lebanese telephone number asking them to move 1 km away from any position Hezbollah uses, a Reuters journalist said. In a statement on television Israeli Army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari pointed out that this warning is broadcast “in Arabic by all networks and platforms in Lebanon”. “We recommend that civilians in Lebanese villages, who are inside or near buildings and areas used by Hezbollah for military purposes – such as weapons storage – rush immediately to a safe place for their own safety,” Hagari stressed shortly afterwards, during an interview. Press. This is the first such warning issued by the Israeli army following the start of hostilities at the Lebanon and Israel border on 8 October, following the outbreak of the Gaza Strip war. “If you are in a house where there is a rocket or a cruise rocket, go out immediately,” Andrai stressed in informing journalists, echoing the Hagari statements and adding that the Israeli army will supervise “from the air” to assess whether the Lebanese followed these recommendations. Meanwhile the Israeli army launched the broadest wave of air attacks for nearly a year, while targeting Hezbollah’s positions in southern Lebanon, the Becca Valley to the east and a northern province near the Syrian border. When asked about the possibility of land operations of the Israeli army in Lebanon, Hagari replied that “we will do whatever it takes” to safely return to their homes the residents who left their homes in northern Israel. Hagari added that over the years Hezbollah has hidden weapons – including cruise missiles – in homes and buildings throughout southern Lebanon and asked citizens to stay away from them. At the same time he showed news reporters videos taken from the air and which shows, as Hagari said, Hezbollah members trying to launch cruise missiles from a house in Lebanon and then an Israeli blow a few seconds before the launch. “Hezbollah puts your life in danger. It endangers your life and the life of your family,” he stressed. Andrai explained that the Israeli army is currently focusing “exclusively on the air campaign” against Hezbollah, a stronghold of which lies in southern Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut and the eastern part of the country. The first goal of the operation is to “restrict threats” of Hezbollah, second to repel the organization from the northern border of Israel and third to destroy the infrastructure of the Radwan unit, the elite Hezbollah team, near the border. The Israeli army official clarified that Israel’s “precautionary” blows have already limited Hezbollah’s ability to launch rockets. “We’ve been doing it for a long time, but we’ve been doing it intensively for two days (…) this is one of the reasons why the number of rockets launched by Hezbollah has decreased.