Israel and Lebanon exchange heavy fire as IDF vows to 'intensify' strikes against Hezbollah targets

Israel and Lebanon have exchanged heavy fire overnight as the IDF vowed to intensify its strikes against Hezbollah targets.


Israel and Lebanon have exchanged heavy fire overnight as the IDF vowed to intensify its strikes against Hezbollah targets.

The Israeli military said it struck around 290 targets on Saturday including thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels, with the country closing down its schools and restricting gatherings in many northern areas of the country early on Sunday. 

Dozens of fighter jets started extensively striking southern Lebanon following detection of Hezbollah preparing to fire toward Israeli territory, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said.

Before the evening Israeli strikes began, the IDF said earlier it had destroyed about 180 sites and thousands of [rocket] launcher barrels with strikes.

Sirens sounded throughout the night as multiple rockets and missiles were fired from Lebanon and Iraq, most of which were intercepted by Israeli aerial defence systems, the military said.

Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin in the early hours of September 22, 2024

Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Zibqin in the early hours of September 22, 2024

The Israeli army said that more than 100 projectiles were fired from Lebanon on September 22 and in response to the incoming fire from Hezbollah

The Israeli army said that more than 100 projectiles were fired from Lebanon on September 22 and in response to the incoming fire from Hezbollah

Israeli security forces work at the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in Kiryat Bialik, northern Israel, on Sunday

Israeli security forces work at the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in Kiryat Bialik, northern Israel, on Sunday

Rescuers sift through the rubble at the scene of an Israeli strike that targets Beiruts southern suburbs, as search and rescue operations continue in Beirut, Lebanon

Rescuers sift through the rubble at the scene of an Israeli strike that targets Beiruts southern suburbs, as search and rescue operations continue in Beirut, Lebanon

Some of the shells were intercepted, and fallen projectiles were located in Kiryat Bialik, Tsur Shalom and Moreshet, igniting fires in the area, said the Israeli military

Israeli men hang an Israeli flag over a damaged building that was hit by a rocket from Lebanon as emergency personnel work at a site of houses damaged following the attack, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel

Israeli men hang an Israeli flag over a damaged building that was hit by a rocket from Lebanon as emergency personnel work at a site of houses damaged following the attack, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel

The Israeli army said more than 100 projectiles were fired from Lebanon early Sunday morning, adding fire services were working to put out blazes sparked by falling munitions. 

Israeli media reported that a number of buildings were hit directly or by falling missile debris, and ambulance services said they treated some lightly injured people - no serious casualties were reported.

Hezbollah said it targeted the Israeli Ramat David Airbase with dozens of missiles in response to repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon, the group posted on its Telegram channel early on Sunday.

In an initial response to the explosions of pagers and walkie talkies on Tuesday and Wednesday, Hezbollah also bombed the Rafael military industry complexes in northern Israel with dozens of Katyusha, Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets, the group said. 

The successive barrages of rocket attacks launched by Hezbollah at Ramat David are the deepest strikes it has claimed since hostilities began.

The air base and the Rafael site both appeared in drone footage Hezbollah released in recent months, in videos seen as a potential bank of targets for the group in case of widening conflict. 

Iran-backed Iraqi militants in a statement also claimed an explosive drone attack on Israel early on Sunday.

Following the attacks, Israels Magen David Adom rescue service said it treated four people for shrapnel wounds, including a 76-year-old man who was moderately wounded near Haifa, where buildings were damaged and cars set on fire.

It was not immediately clear if the damage was caused by a rocket or an Israeli interceptor.

The escalating attacks come less than 48 hours after an Israeli airstrike targeting Hezbollah commanders killed at least 37 people in a suburb of the Lebanese capital, according to authorities.

Hezbollah said 16 members including senior leader Ibrahim Aqil and another commander, Ahmed Wahbi, were among those killed on Friday in the deadliest strike in nearly a year of conflict with Israel.

Smoke billowed over the Lebanese village of Zawtar overnight after a barrage of Israeli airstrikes

Smoke billowed over the Lebanese village of Zawtar overnight after a barrage of Israeli airstrikes

An excavator clears away rubble from a heavily damaged house in Kiryat Bialik in the Haifa district of Israel

An excavator clears away rubble from a heavily damaged house in Kiryat Bialik in the Haifa district of Israel

Israeli security and rescue forces work at the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in Kiryat Bialik, northern Israel

Israeli security and rescue forces work at the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in Kiryat Bialik, northern Israel

First responders and Israeli security forces gather amid debris and charred vehicles in Kiryat Bialik in the Haifa district of Israel

First responders and Israeli security forces gather amid debris and charred vehicles in Kiryat Bialik in the Haifa district of Israel

Hezbollah said on September 22 that it targeted military production facilities and an air base near north Israels Haifa after the Israeli military pounded south Lebanon and said it targeted thousands of rocket launcher barrels

Hezbollah said on September 22 that it targeted military production facilities and an air base near north Israels Haifa after the Israeli military pounded south Lebanon and said it targeted thousands of rocket launcher barrels

Israels army said it hit an underground gathering of Aqil and leaders of Hezbollahs elite Radwan forces, and had almost completely dismantled its military chain of command.

The attack levelled a multi-story residential building in the crowded suburb and damaged a nursery next door, a security source said. 

Three children and seven women were among those killed, according to Lebanons health ministry.

Fridays strike sharply escalated the conflict and inflicted another blow on Hezbollah after two days of attacks in which pagers and walkie-talkies used by its members exploded.

The death toll in those attacks, widely believed to have been carried out by Israel, has risen to 39 with more than 3,000 injured. 

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement.

In what it said was the initial retaliation for the attacks with the exploding devices, Hezbollah on Sunday posted on its Telegram channel that it had launched rockets at Israeli military-industry facilities.

Israel quickly responded, striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the military said in a statement.

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said he was worried about escalation but that the Israeli killing of a top Hezbollah leader brought justice to the group, which Washington designates a terrorist organisation.

While the risk of escalation is real, we actually believe there is also a distinct avenue to getting to a cessation of hostilities and a durable solution that makes people on both sides of the border feel secure, Sullivan told reporters.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati cancelled a planned trip to the U.N. General Assembly in New York.

As fears continue to rise that the conflict could break out into a full-scale war, the US State Department issued new travel advice for citizens currently in Lebanon.

The US Embassy in Beirut has urged people to depart Lebanon while commercial options still remain available, warning they were already running at reduced capacity.

The embassy added it may not be able to assist US citizens who choose to remain. 

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Источник: Daily Online

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