Saturday , November 23 2024

Israeli airstrike kills three Hezbollah field commanders in Gaza cemetery; More than 43 thousand deaths

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Israel air strikes: Three Hezbollah field commanders were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. Additionally, most of the group’s weapons storage and production facilities in Dahiyah, Beirut, were destroyed. The dead included commander Ayman Muhammad Nabulsi, Haj Ali Yusuf Salah and other commanders from the Ghazar region.

In October, Hizbul commander Mohammad Musa Salah was killed in Khiyam area, the army said, 20 people killed in Beirut 20 people died in the attack in Beirut. The Israel Defense Forces said that civilians were warned before the attack. Hezbollah is deliberately infiltrating the residents and using them as human shields.

Efforts for ceasefire continue in Lebanon
However, Hezbollah has rejected this allegation. Hezbollah retaliated with drones and rockets. Two people died in Nahariya in northern Israel. Hezbollah said their target was a military base east of Nahariya. Meanwhile, the statement of a senior United Nations official has come to light. He has said that his best efforts are being made to work with all parties to achieve a ceasefire in Lebanon.

14 killed in Israeli attack on Gaza
On Wednesday, 14 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli military attack in the Gaza Strip. Israeli forces have surrounded shelters in Beit Hanoun. The people living here have been ordered to move towards the south. Palestinian health workers said the men were being held for interrogation, while women and children were allowed to enter Gaza.

America wants real ceasefire in Gaza
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said he wants a real and extended ceasefire in Gaza so that aid can reach those in need. However, the best way to help people is to end the war. Blinken said that Israel has met the goals according to the standards set for itself. It’s time to end this war. He said Israel is not blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, therefore not violating US law.