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A young man dies in northern Israel in a Hezbollah attack in Lebanon

A man aged around 38 died this Wednesday in a rocket attack in Kiryat Shmona, a city in the north of the country. Israelagainst which the Shiite militia Hezbollah confirmed having launched “dozens of rockets” in retaliation for an Israeli night attack that left seven people dead in southern Lebanon.

(A non-resident worker from Kiryat Shmona was found with no signs of life and pronounced dead after being rescued from the building that took a direct hit), The Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom (MDA) said in a statement today.

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The deceased was identified as Zaher Bishara38 years old and born in the Druze village of Ein Qiniyyehlocated in the mountains Hermon of the Golan Heights Syrians, which Israel has kept occupied since Six Day War from 1967.

The impact of the rocket caused a fire in the industrial building where the victim worked, along with at least one other worker who was unharmed and whose nationality was not revealed, according to the MDA.

This attack comes after at least seven people were killed this morning in an Israeli bombing of a health center in the city of Habariye, in southern Lebanon, which the Israeli Army identified as “a military complex” where Army militiamen operated. Sunni organization Jamaa al Islamiya (JI), linked to Hezbollah.

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For its part, the Shiite group Hezbollah condemned in a statement the “despicable crime committed by the Zionist occupation forces against patients and medical personnel”, while also promising to respond to the bombing. On Wednesday morning he claimed responsibility for launching dozens of rockets at Kiryat Shmona.

Jamaa Islamiya, one of Lebanon’s main Sunni factions, claims to be in coordination with Hezbollah and Hamas on the border with Israel, from where it has been attacking sporadically in recent months, according to Lebanese media, as a show of solidarity with the ongoing Israeli war. . in the Gaza Strip and for the attacks and deaths of civilians in his country.

However, the main focus of the conflict in the northern division continues to be Hezbollah, with which Israeli tanks and planes have exchanged attacks almost daily since war broke out in the Gaza Strip following the Hamas attack on October 7. Since then, more than 350 people have died on the border, the majority on the Lebanese side and in the ranks of Hezbollah, which has confirmed at least 238 militia victims, some in Syria.

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In Israel, 17 people died in the north (10 soldiers and 7 civilians); while on the other side of the border, at least 330 people died, including 49 members of other militias, a Lebanese soldier and 49 civilians, including ten minors and three journalists, as well as Hezbollah fighters.

The crossfire between Hezbollah and Israel intensified again on Tuesday with two new Israeli bombings against the Bekaa Valley, a region in eastern Lebanon, far from the common border, where clashes between the parties normally focus.

The Shiite group responded by simultaneously launching 50 rockets against a military barracks in the Golan Heights, Syrian territory occupied by Israel; in which there is already the worst spike in tension since the 2006 war between the Hebrew country and Hezbollah, which raises fears of an open war.

Source: Elcomercio

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