The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have reported conducting strikes on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon in response to attacks on their fighters with anti-tank missiles. This information was shared in the IDF’s Telegram channel.
A four-kilometer zone along the Lebanon-Israel border has been closed off by the IDF. Prior to this, the IDF announced that Israel would retaliate by targeting Lebanese territory after the attack on the Shetula moshav.
On October 7th, Hamas forces launched thousands of rockets into Israeli territory and declared the start of the “Flood of Al-Aqsa” operation. Thousands of militants infiltrated Israeli territory, seizing dozens of military vehicles and over a hundred hostages. Against this backdrop, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that the country was in a state of war.
The IDF’s retaliatory operation has been named “Iron Swords,” with the aim of destroying Hamas. The Israeli Air Force has targeted hundreds of Hamas sites in the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli National Security Council has decided to halt the supply of water, food, goods, electricity, and fuel to the region.
Earlier, “Gazeta.Ru” provided answers to key questions about the Israel-Palestine conflict.