Israel Launches Airstrikes Against Hezbollah Rocket Threat
Israel Launches Airstrikes Against Hezbollah Rocket Threat
Israel Launches Airstrikes Against Hezbollah Rocket Threat
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to continue military operations against Hezbollah, following a series of airstrikes aimed at thwarting a significant attack by the group, which had launched drone and rocket assaults in retaliation for the killing of its commander. Netanyahu stated that the recent strikes are part of a broader strategy to change the security situation in northern Israel, insisting, 'this is not the final word.' The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly intercepted numerous UAVs and destroyed thousands of rockets intended for use against Israeli citizens. Meanwhile, U.S. officials, including President Biden, are closely monitoring the situation and reaffirming support for Israel's right to defend itself. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has also urged for de-escalation to prevent a wider conflict in Lebanon, emphasizing the need for stability in the region. Despite the tensions, both sides have indicated a willingness to de-escalate the current situation.

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