Hezbollah warns that the recent pager attack is a serious escalation and increases the risk of war.

Israeli war planes caused chaos in Beirut as they flew low and broke the sound barrier, causing birds to scatter and people to take shelter.

September 19th 2024.

Hezbollah warns that the recent pager attack is a serious escalation and increases the risk of war.
The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, addressed the nation in a televised speech on Thursday. He expressed his frustration and anger over the recent mass bombing attack on their communications devices, calling it a severe blow. Nasrallah also accused Israel of crossing a red line with this attack.

Despite the setback, Nasrallah remained determined and vowed that his group would come out stronger and continue their daily strikes into northern Israel. However, as he spoke, both Hezbollah and the Israeli military were engaged in new strikes over the border. Tragically, at least two Israeli soldiers lost their lives during these exchanges.

The tension between the two sides had been escalating for the past 11 months, and many feared that it could escalate into an all-out war. The recent bombings in Lebanon and Syria, which targeted not only Hezbollah members but also civilians, have raised these fears even further.

In response to the bombings, Israeli leaders warned that they could launch a more aggressive military operation against Hezbollah. They claimed that this was necessary to stop the group's attacks and allow Israeli citizens to return to their homes near the border.

Nasrallah acknowledged that the bombings had dealt a severe blow to his group and said that they were investigating how the attacks were carried out. He also declared that Hezbollah would continue its attacks along the border with Israel as long as the conflict in Gaza continued.

Israel's Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, also addressed the situation, saying that they were entering a new phase of the war that required courage and determination. He praised the work of the Israeli army and security agencies, but made no mention of the bombings.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for targeting three military positions in northern Israel near the border. The Israeli military confirmed that two drones had crashed near communities, causing some injuries. Hospitals reported treating at least eight patients with minor to moderate injuries.

The recent bombings have caused widespread fear and anxiety among the Lebanese people. The Lebanese Army has been working to locate and detonate any suspicious pagers and communication devices. The country's civil aviation authorities have also banned these devices on all airplanes departing from Beirut's international airport until further notice.

These bombings have severely disrupted Hezbollah's internal communication, and the group has suffered casualties. The blasts were indiscriminate, causing deaths and injuries in multiple parts of Lebanon. Many innocent bystanders were caught in the explosions, including children.

The Health Minister praised the efforts of Lebanon's hospitals in treating the wounded, but he condemned the attacks as a war crime. The tension between Israel and Hezbollah has reached a critical point, and many fear that it could escalate into a full-scale war. The situation remains tense, and the international community is closely monitoring the developments.

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