Israel has increased attacks targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Now after the South, the share has been increased in the Northern region. Israel attacked the Lebanese city of Tripoli for the first time on Saturday morning. According to Hezbollah's claim, Israeli soldiers are trying to enter the southern city of Odaiseh in Lebanon.
There is still no clear information about Hashim Safeddine, the future successor to the assassinated Lebanese Hezbollah chief Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, who was targeted by Israel in its air strikes in south Beirut yesterday. The Israeli crackdown has sparked panic in the Lebanese capital and led to a mass exodus to Syria. According to an estimate, till now about 2 million Lebanese have taken refuge in Syria.
Now Israel has closed the Beirut-Damascus road by bombing it. Due to which displaced families are facing difficulty in getting out of Syria on foot. The IDF said the Israeli Air Force struck Hezbollah militants operating in a command center located inside the mosque. Israel said five rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israeli territory on Saturday morning.
The Israeli military said IDF air defense arrays intercepted and destroyed some rockets in the air, while others fell in open areas. As a result, rocket sirens began sounding in the Hamakim area of northern Israel. After the alert sirens sounded, Israel's emergency medical service, Magen David Adom, announced that its teams were headed to the rocket crash sites.
The Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah's central intelligence headquarters around midnight on Friday. The IDF did not say who it targeted or whether any Hezbollah commanders were killed in the airstrikes. Israel claims that it has killed more than 100 Hezbollah fighters in the last 24 hours. Lebanon's state news agency reported more than 10 consecutive air strikes in the area. About 1,400 Lebanese, including Hezbollah fighters and civilians, have been killed.