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Israel-Lebanon and the border at risk of escalation. Tel Aviv: “Anti-Hezbollah campaign towards the North and wherever they are: from Beirut to Damascus”

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Israel-Lebanon and the border at risk of escalation.  Tel Aviv: “Anti-Hezbollah campaign towards the North and wherever they are: from Beirut to Damascus”

Stability also becomes increasingly fragile on the North front Of Israel. The army of the Jewish State has struck again Hezbollah in Lebanon and also in Syriawith an ad raid Aleppo which caused 42 deaths: the heaviest attack in the last three years, it was defined by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It is not a coincidence at all: among the victims there were 6 members of the Hezbollah, the Islamic paramilitary organization rooted particularly in Lebanon, and among them also a high-ranking officer. While the conflict a Gaza continues to make its effects felt throughout the world Middle Eastfears of a further one are growing widening of the conflict. The Israeli Defense Minister, Yoav Gallantannounced that Israel “will extend its offensive to the north and will increase attacks” against Hezbollah. Gallant added that Israel’s action “is becoming more offensive than defensive and we will get wherever Hezbollah is. Beirut, Baalbek, Tyre, Sidon and along the entire length of the border: and in more distant places, such as Damascus“. Statements arrived on the day the US president Joe Biden said that the Arab states would “ready to fully recognize Israel for the first time” under certain conditions. The countless attacks and counterattacks between the northern part of the Galilee and the southern part of Lebanon – bombings against rocket and missile launches – seem on the verge, every day, of giving way to the much cited and feared open war, in an area where there are over 10 thousand blue helmets present, including around a thousand Italians, who yesterday received a visit from the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

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“We are seriously concerned about the increase in violence near the Blue Line,” he told the agency Ansa Andrea Tenentispokesperson for the whole UN mission present in Lebanon since 1978. For days there has been a resurgence of Israeli bombings, to which Hezbollah and other armed groups have responded with rocket and missile launches. “This escalation has caused a high number of civilian deathsin addition to the destruction of homes and sources of livelihood” adds Tenenti in the Unifil base of Naqura, a stone’s throw from the Blue Line. “We are very worried about both the present and the future” he always tells theAnsa Hasan Dabukpresident of the Union of Municipalities of Number, which is located on the sea and among the large centers is the closest to the border with Israel. “The economy of our area is devastated like the houses in our villages,” says Dabuk. The news agency correspondent says Lorenzo Trombetta that the villages along the Blue Line seem overwhelmed by an earthquake: entire neighborhoods razed to the ground, piles of rubble everywhere, the olive groves, the banana groves, the tobacco plantations set on fire by phosphorus bombs and from the traditional ones launched by Israel. “Entire harvest seasons are lost,” says Dabuk. “Tens of thousands of people fled north. But many others remained, others returned,” says the president of the Union of Municipalities of Tire.

The last jet of petrol on the lit fuse in the Middle East arrived precisely with the exchanges of fire during the night. Israel also struck in the territory of Lebanon, targeting a car in the area of They complained. He was killed in the raid.”Ali Abed Akhsan Naim, deputy commander of the rocket launch unit of the Shiite organization. Who “was also one of the leaders for the launch of heavy warhead rockets“. On the opposite front, Hezbollah, “to avenge the raid on Aleppo”, announced that it had fired some Burkan missiles against the Israeli military base in the Upper Galilee. The Al Manar TV of the Party of God itself stated that the Biranit base, headquarters of the 91st division of the Israeli army close to the front line, not far from the Lebanese Christian village of Rameish. The same source said that rockets were fired at Israeli military positions in the area Shebaa Farmsarea disputed between Lebanon, Syria e Israel.

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The attack on Aleppo – which the Jewish state has not yet commented on – was strongly condemned by the Russiahistoric ally of the regime Assad. “Such aggressive actions – said the spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova – constitute an open violation of the sovereignty of this country and of the fundamental norms of international law”. The same concept was expressed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ofIran.

At the same time, there seem to be signs of a truce. The prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the head of the Mossad, David internaland that of the Shin Bet Ronen Bar to send in the next few days delegations a Doha et al Cairo, with broad decision-making power in the continuation of hostage negotiations.” Israel, which at this stage has to deal with increasingly tense relations with the States United, however, continues to receive substantial military support from its main ally. According to Washington Post in recent days the Biden administration has authorized the transfer of billions of dollars in bombs and fighter jets to the Jewish state. There would also be in the package 25 jet F-35. At the same time the White House is trying to push for a political solution to the crisis. In fact, Biden himself stated that Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries they are “ready to fully recognize Israel.” Provided, he specified, that there is “a post-Gaza plan” e “a 2-state solution“. Biden admitted that this “isn’t happening today, but there has to be progress, I think we can get it.”

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