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Hezbollah bombs an Israeli city 6 km from the border

The Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah announced this Tuesday that it launched a barrage of rockets against the city Israeli of Gesher Haziv, located about 6 kilometers from the common border, in one of its southernmost actions in the Jewish State since the beginning of hostilities half a year ago.

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“Islamic Resistance fighters attacked the settlement of Gesher Haziv, near Nahariyya, at 7:35 pm this Tuesday (16:35 GMT), with a hail of ‘Katyusha’ type rockets,” the Lebanese armed movement said in a brief statement. declaration.

According to the note, this is a response to Israeli actions against villages in the south of Lebanonespecially the one who this Tuesday injured a woman in the border village of Yarin.

The National News Agency (ANN) reported that a citizen identified as Alia Abdel Karim was seriously injured due to a bomb attack carried out this afternoon by Israel against the aforementioned city and added that the woman was transferred to a hospital in the district capital, Pneu .

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The of Gesher Haziv It is the fifth attack claimed by Hezbollah so far this day, in addition to the largest, after the formation has already claimed several actions with missiles, rockets or artillery against military posts and groups of soldiers in the north of the country. Israel.

The launch comes amid renewed fears of a regional escalation following the bomb attack blamed on the Jewish state that on Monday destroyed the Iranian consulate in Damascus and killed seven members of the Revolutionary Guards, as well as six Syrians, according to the latest report. offered. by Tehran.

Hezbollaha close ally of Iran, and the Jewish State have been involved in intense border clashes since October 8, the day after the outbreak of war in Gaza.

Source: Elcomercio

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