Fighting resumes on the border between Israel and Lebanon
Kyiv • UNN
Fighting has resumed on the border between Israel and Lebanon. The Israeli army said it had attacked several "suspicious air targets" flying from Lebanon toward Israel
KYIV. 19 November. UNN. Fighting has resumed on the border between Israel and Lebanon. Al Jazeera reports, UNN writes.
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The Hezbollah terrorist organization said it fired rockets and artillery shells at several targets in the border region and "directly hit" Kibbutz Hanita (an independent social and economic structure in Israel - ed.).
In turn, the Israeli army announced that it had attacked several "suspicious air targets" flying from Lebanon toward Israel. One of them was successfully intercepted.
According to the Israeli army, there were also new attacks from Lebanon, to which Israel responded. So far, there are no reports of casualties.
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. In October, an Israeli army spokesman said that Israel is capable of waging war not only against Hamas. This was made against the backdrop of the continued firing of an anti-tank missile from Lebanon, which resulted in several people being injured.
On November 5, we reported that the IDF struck Hezbollah's military infrastructure in response to the launches from Lebanon.
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