Hezbollah's first attack on Mossad headquarters, Tel Aviv on high alert | News India

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New Delhi: Amidst the ongoing tension with Israel, the terrorist organization Hezbollah has attacked Tel Aviv for the first time. Israel is furious due to this. Due to this, Tel Aviv is on high alert. Warning sirens kept ringing in Tel Aviv throughout the night. However, many rockets were intercepted by Israel's air defense system. However, Mossad did not suffer any damage as the missile was destroyed in the air itself.

Israel shot down the missile in the air with its David's Sling air defense system. It is a medium-range ballistic missile designed to intercept short-range missiles. The IDF says it has carried out air strikes on the location from where the rockets were fired and destroyed the launcher. An IDF spokesman said Israel fired 300 rockets on Tuesday.

Hezbollah continued its airstrikes in Lebanon on Wednesday, killing 51 people and wounding 223 in 26 attacks. Among the dead were 10 Syrians and 15 Lebanese civilians.

Earlier, about 600 people were killed in Israel's attack on 1600 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. There is an atmosphere of fear in southern Lebanon due to the roar of Israeli warplanes. Israel has now started targeting villages and towns in southern Lebanon, so that no one can even think of giving shelter to Hezbollah.

In addition, Hezbollah's communications department claimed that Israel was dropping leaflets with barcodes in the Bekaa Valley. Hezbollah has advised people not to scan the barcodes. It is advisable to destroy this dangerous barcode immediately. It can mean espionage and can also endanger security.

Israeli pager and walkie-talkie explosions have permanently disabled 1,500 Hezbollah fighters. Thus they are no longer of any use to Hezbollah. In other words, they are in no condition to fight at all. Thus, after about 50 deaths, Hezbollah has lost another 1,600 fighters.

As the war with Hezbollah deepens, Israel has deployed its reserve forces to be ready. The army said two reserve brigades have been asked to be ready. This decision was taken within hours of Hezbollah firing missiles at Tel Aviv. In addition, about one lakh people have been displaced since Israel's attack on southern Lebanon. All are fleeing towards northern Lebanon or Syria.