The Israeli Defense Minister, Yoav Gallantwarned this Thursday that Israel’s retaliation to the Iranian missile attack on its territory last week will be “lethal”. In a speech to Israeli troopsGallant stated that the attack would take Iran by surprise, although he has not offered more details, according to the Europa Press agency.
The comments confirm that Israel has no plans to slow down its military campaign against Hezbollah, which has seen the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) attack Beirut, the Lebanese capital, and launch what it calls a “limited” ground invasion in southern Lebanon. Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to respond to Iran’s attack. However, he did not confirm when or how it would be carried out, in what would represent a new escalation of the growing conflict in the Middle East.
The Israeli army announced that it killed a member of Hezbollah in a bombing in Syria
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Attacks continue in Lebanon
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The Israeli army announced that it killed a member of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement in a bombing in the Syrian region of Quneitra, near the Syrian Golan Heights occupied and annexed by Israel.
The air force “bombed and eliminated Adham Jahout, [miembro de la] Hezbollah terrorist cell in Syria, in the Quneitra region,” said a military statement, which described him as an intermediary who “transmitted information from Syrian regime sources to Hezbollah.”
Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu had a “productive” phone conversation
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Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu (file photo).
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The American president Joe Biden and the vice president Kamala Harris They had a “productive” telephone conversation with the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahuon the response to last week’s Iranian missile attack, the White House reported.
The call lasted about 30 minutes and was “direct”, “honest” and “productive”White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later said. “The governments of the United States and Israel have held discussions since last week after the Iran attack. Those discussions continued with the president and the prime minister,” Jean-Pierre said.
“We will continue to have those discussions with Israel about how they are going to respond,” added the spokeswoman, who did not provide further details but said a summary of the call would be released later.
The conversation comes against a backdrop of tension between Biden and Netanyahu, and was the first since August 21, a seven-week gap during which Israel also launched an offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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