Missile attacks from Lebanon: Israel reacts violently to Hisbollah!

Missile attacks from Lebanon: Israel reacts violently to Hisbollah!

In a worrying incident, Israel has experienced violent attacks from Lebanon in the past few days. According to reports, around 200 rockets and some drones were fired from the Shiite militia Hisbollah in the direction of Nord Israel within a single day. The attacks ensured continued alarm in the affected regions, where the air sirens howled and the residents lived in fear.

Some of the rockets were successfully intercepted by the Israeli defense systems, but some of the floors fell into uninhabited areas. Despite the massive attacks on Israeli cities, there was a certain relief in the first reports, since no immediate reports on victims or any significant damage.

Israel's reaction to the attacks

The Israeli forces reacted to the rocket attacks with intensive air strikes to the Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. These air strikes also directed residential areas in Beirut, which made the situation more escalating. At the present time, however, no precise figures are known about possible victims of the air raids.

A central goal of the Israeli military strategies is to push the Hisbollah back from the Israeli border. This measure is crucial so that around 60,000 Israelis, which had to be evacuated due to the continuing geopolitical tensions, can safely return to their apartments.

The situation remains tense because the Hisbollah has repeatedly stated in the past that it was ready to counter Israel military. The internationally characterized situation between the two countries that have a long history of conflicts threatens to escalate again. Again and again the fragile conditions in the Middle East are pointed out, where a spark can become a larger fire at any time.

Heisbollah recently increased its military activities, which not only affects Israel, but also makes the entire region on alert. Experts warn that a further escalation of the conflict could have catastrophic consequences for both Israel and Lebanon, especially for civilians who suffer from attacks and counterattacks.

For a detailed consideration of the case, See the report on www.radiohagen.de .

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