Jerusalem: The beginning of the “catastrophic war” between Israel and Hezbollah has created an atmosphere of great fear in the Middle East. The Israeli army has launched a fierce attack on Hezbollah. At least 100 people have been killed in this. While more than 400 have been injured. Also, more than 300 hideouts of Hezbollah have been destroyed. Let us tell you that Hezbollah, who was furious by the Israeli strike the very next day after the pager blast and walkie-talkie explosion in Lebanon, attacked Jerusalem on Sunday and Monday in such a deadly manner that perhaps even the Israeli army would not have imagined it. Northern and Southern Israel were shaken by Hezbollah’s fierce counterattack. The fire that broke out after the blasts burnt big buildings like paper leaves. The furious Israeli army has now launched the biggest attack on Hezbollah. This has created panic in the countries of the Middle East.
To respond to Hezbollah’s attacks, the Israeli army has asked people in Lebanon to immediately vacate the houses and buildings where the Hezbollah terrorist group has stored weapons. Israel said that it has launched “massive attacks” against the terrorist group. This is the first such warning after the conflict on the border for about a year and particularly heavy firing on Sunday. It is obvious that Israel can launch many more major attacks on Hezbollah. Let us tell you that Hezbollah had fired more than 100 rockets, missiles and drones targeting the northern region of Israel as a retaliatory action after the killing of one of its top commanders and several fighters in Israel’s recent attack.
Israel-Hezbollah entered a vast war zone
These attacks and counter-attacks have raised the possibility of a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah. That too in a situation when Israel is already fighting against Palestinian Hamas in Gaza. Israel is trying to return many hostages taken hostage in the October 7 attack. Hezbollah has vowed to continue its attacks to show solidarity with Iran-backed allied terrorist group Hamas and the Palestinians. An Israeli army official said that Israel is focusing on air operations and has no immediate plans for a ground attack. The official, on condition of anonymity, said that the purpose of the attacks is to curb Hezbollah’s ability to carry out more attacks on Israel. (Reuters)