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Hezbollah condemns strikes on Iran but stops short of pledging to attack Israel
Iran-backed terror group asserts 'American-Israeli enemy will be dealt a major blow'; US envoy tells Lebanese president that Israel won't strike if it's not attacked from Lebanon The post Hezbollah condemns strikes on Iran but stops short of pledging to attack Israel appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israel’s military says it launched strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in south Lebanon, accusing the group of violating ceasefire terms agreed in 2024.
By Olivia Le Poidevin and Laila Bassam GENEVA/BEIRUT, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Israel has warned Lebanon that it would strike the country hard, targeting civilian infrastructure including the airport, in
Israeli tensions with Hezbollah are rising a year after there was a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which was supposed to end the conflict with the terrorist group. Hezbollah started a conflict with Israel in October 2023 after Hamas attacked Israel.
Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon signal a wider strategic push tied to U.S.-Israeli pressure on Iran, with Hezbollah positioned as Tehran’s key retaliatory force and fears rising of a multi-front regional war.
Hezbollah expressed solidarity with Iran following US and Israeli strikes, warning of regional consequences while stopping short of saying it would enter the conflict. Lebanon's Hezbollah expressed
(Bloomberg) -- Israel and the Lebanese militia Hezbollah have fought intermittently for more than four decades, culminating in a particularly intense conflict last year following the outbreak of the war between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.
By Laila Bassam and Enas Alashray BEIRUT, Feb 21 (Reuters) - At least 10 people were killed and 50 wounded in Israeli strikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, two security sources told Reuters, after the Israeli military said it had targeted Hezbollah sites in the Baalbek area.
Lebanon's parliamentary elections, scheduled for May and widely seen as a new test for the country's main political players, remain in limbo.
The militia's threat came as the US Embassy in Israel said it had authorized the departure of non-essential personnel on Friday.