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Hezbollah Vowes to Escalate against Tel Aviv as Airstrikes Kill a Number of Lebanese Civilians

Tuesday 20 February 2024
Hezbollah Vowes to Escalate against Tel Aviv as Airstrikes Kill a Number of Lebanese Civilians

Alwaght- Hezbollah has vowed it will up its attacks on the Israeli regime in response to civilian deaths in the south caused by Israeli airstrikes.

The escalation promise follows the latest airstrikes that killed 9 people on Friday.

Israeli attacks also injured a number of others.

At least 14 civilians have sustained injuries when Israeli warplanes hit multiple targets in Lebanon’s southern town of Ghazieh with air-to-surface missiles, according to Lebanese military sources.

The sources, speaking on condition of anonymously, said Israeli fighter jets launched four airstrikes on Monday on the coastal town, which is located less than five kilometers from the city of Sidon. 

Two raids targeted the industrial area behind al-Rai private hospital, while another two struck the vicinity of a supermarket.

the two strikes that targeted the industrial area destroyed a factory that manufactures and assembles electric generators. A tire factory and ten neighboring shops were also severely damaged.

An Israeli strike knocked down part of a building in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh on February 14, killing seven members of the same family, including a child, Lebanon’s official National News Agency said. A boy initially reported missing was found alive under the rubble.

Hezbollah has been responding to the Israeli aggression with precision strikes on its military and spying sites on the border areas.

However, loss of civilians leaves open the possibility of Hezbollah broadening range of its attacks.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah last week warned that if the Israelis wage a full-scale war on Lebanon, the resistance will displace two million Israelis in a limitless confrontation. 

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