Israel declares start of 'new phase' of war - Lebanon
Nine people died and over 300 were injured in Lebanon due to explosions linked to pre-programmed devices. Israel announced a new military phase against Hezbollah amid rising regional tensions.
Read original articleNine people were killed and over 300 injured in a series of explosions targeting walkie-talkies in Lebanon, according to the country's health ministry. The blasts, which occurred on September 18, 2024, were reportedly linked to devices that had been pre-programmed to detonate. The explosions have raised concerns about escalating violence in the region, with the UN Secretary-General urging restraint to prevent further conflict. In response to the situation, Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced a "new phase" of the war, focusing military efforts on the northern front against Hezbollah. The Israeli government has not claimed responsibility for the explosions but has been actively involved in military operations in the area. The international community is reacting, with the UN General Assembly passing a resolution directing Israel to withdraw from occupied territories, which Israel has dismissed as "cynical." The situation remains tense, with calls for accountability regarding the explosions and ongoing military actions from both sides.
- Nine killed and over 300 injured in Lebanon explosions targeting walkie-talkies.
- Israel declares a "new phase" of war, shifting focus to the northern front against Hezbollah.
- UN Secretary-General calls for maximum restraint to prevent further escalation.
- The UN General Assembly passed a resolution urging Israel to withdraw from occupied territories.
- Explosions linked to pre-programmed devices, raising concerns about regional stability.
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