Hezbollah Says Ready for Long Battle as Israel Threatens Lebanese Infrastructure
Hezbollah signals readiness for extended combat as Israeli strikes damage key transport routes and displace hundreds of thousands, prompting a $325 million UN humanitarian appeal.
- Israel destroyed the Zrarieh Bridge in southern Lebanon on Friday, as Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Lebanon will pay an 'increasing price in damage to Lebanese national infrastructure' if Hezbollah is not disarmed.
- After Hezbollah launched 200 rockets at northern Israeli communities on Wednesday, Israel expanded evacuation zones beyond 40 kilometres from the Lebanon-Israel border and reinforced troop deployments in the north.
- Visiting Beirut on Friday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed for $308 million in emergency funding and called on Israel and Hezbollah to 'stop the war' immediately.
- Eight people died in Miyeh w Miyeh on Friday following Israeli strikes, while a separate drone attack struck a residential apartment in Beirut's Bourj Hammoud district as authorities struggled to house displaced residents.
- Hezbollah pledged a 'long confrontation,' while leaflets dropped over Beirut warned residents to disarm the group, citing the 'great success in Gaza' as a potential model for Lebanon's future.
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Ready For Long Battle As Israel Threatens Lebanese Infrastructure: Hezbollah
Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war last week when the Tehran-backed militant group attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes.
‘An existential battle’: Hezbollah says it's ready for long fight as Israel warns Lebanon to disarm terrorist group
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said on Friday his group was ready for a long confrontation with Israel, as the latter threatened to make Lebanon pay an "increasing price" in damage to infrastructure.
Hezbollah says ready for long battle as Israel threatens Lebanese infrastructure
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said on Friday his group was ready for a long confrontation with Israel, as the latter threatened to make Lebanon pay an "increasing price" in damage to infrastructure.
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