More tension in the Middle East: Israel carries out “precision bombings” in Lebanon

More tension in the Middle East: Israel carries out “precision bombings” in Lebanon

The Lebanese Ministry of Health said on Thursday that 20 people, almost all Syrians, They died in a Israeli attack carried out at dawn in the east of Lebanon.

A “Israeli enemy bombardment of the village of Yunin” killed “20 people, including 19 Syrians,” the ministry said in a statement, raising the previous death toll to nine.

More tension in the Middle East: Israel carries out “precision bombings” in Lebanon

Also, more than 22,000 people fleeing Israeli bombings in Lebanon They entered into Syria since Monday, Syrian security sources said Thursday.

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Israel said it would continue to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon “until victory,” rejecting a joint call for a 21-day ceasefire by the United States, France and other allies.

“The total number of people who entered through the border crossing Jdeidet Yabus In the last three days and until Thursday morning it is more than 6,000 Lebanese and about 15,000 Syrians“said a source who requested anonymity. A second source indicated that 1,000 Lebanese and 500 Syrians They had passed through another border point, Jusiyah.

Israel rejects truce with Hezbollah and vows to continue fighting “until victory”

Israel He said he would continue to fight Hezbollah in Lebanon “until victory,” thus rejecting a joint call for a 21-day ceasefire by United States, France and other allies.

For the fourth consecutive day, the Israeli army launched a barrage of bombings against strongholds of the Islamist movement in Lebanonwhile the Iranian-backed group again fired projectiles at Israeli military complexes.

At least 20 people, almost all of Syrian nationality, were killed in an Israeli attack carried out early in the morning in the town of Yunina fief of Hezbollah in the east of LebanonLebanese health authorities reported.

“It’s indescribable, it was one of the worst nights of our lives. It was as if there was only one second between life and death,” Fadia Rafic Yaghi, a 70-year-old resident of the area, told AFP.

“There are objects flying over your head and you don’t know if they are going to fall on you or not,” added the woman, who added that “there are still people under the rubble.”

Source: Ambito

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