Israeli attacks continue in Lebanon and Gaza. Israel is carrying out vigorous attacks on both fronts. On the one hand, air strikes are carried out, while on the other, military and search operations are carried out on the ground. Meanwhile, a cache of weapons belonging to Hezbollah has been recovered from a mosque located in the middle of a civilian area in southern Lebanon. This includes grenade launchers, shoulder-fired missiles, RPGs, combat vests, Kornet missiles, and lethal weapons.
The Israel Defense Forces have shared the image of the weapons through their official X (Twitter) account. Along with this it is written that Hezbollah fighters are using civilian areas for terrorist activities. The mosque is not a place to store weapons, but Hezbollah has turned it into a center of terrorism. On Wednesday, the IDF carried out airstrikes on five locations in the city in southern Lebanon. During this period, many missiles and rockets have fallen in the middle of cities.
Earlier on Tuesday the Israeli army also launched a strong attack. At least a dozen people died in this incident. On the Gaza lines, the Israeli army has begun a major campaign to eliminate Hezbollah in Lebanon. Under this, a powerful attack was carried out on his hideout and a building near the Rafik Hariri University Hospital in southern Beirut. Many people died in this and many are missing. These people are being searched.
A plane landed at Beirut’s international airport late at night, shortly after the latest attacks in Beirut’s southern suburbs. The Israeli military says its goal is to drive Hezbollah fighters to the border. According to Lebanese officials, more than 1.2 million people have been displaced multiple times due to the Israeli campaign. Meanwhile, Israel has confirmed for the first time the death of Hezbollah’s successor Hashem Saffieddin.
At the same time, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Tel Aviv to stop this war and reach an agreement. This is his eleventh visit. Following the death of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, Blinken arrived in Tel Aviv on a tour of the Middle East to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. There he met with the Israeli Defense Minister and before that he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. There was discussion between them for more than two hours.