He Army Israeli continued attacking military posts this Friday Hezbollah in Lebanonwhile hostilities continue in the border area and regional tension due to the war in Loop.
“Israeli warplanes recently attacked launch sites, military complexes and terrorist infrastructure” of Hezbollah” in the city of Ramyehin the south of Lebanonan Israeli military spokesman said in a statement.
According to what was specified, the Israeli air defense apparatus also intercepted an unmanned aerial device “that crossed from the Lebanon in the maritime zone of the north of Israel”.
Additionally, in another previous round of attacks, Israeli forces attacked “with fighter planes, mortar shells and tanks to observation posts of Hezbollah” in the towns of Hello and Kfarkelaalso in southern Lebanese.
Hezbollah yesterday claimed responsibility for five attacks against military targets in the north of Israelwhich during Thursday also attacked several infrastructures and launching points of the Lebanese militia.
The group attacks the Israeli Army in support of its ally, Hamasin his war with Israel in the Gaza Stripwhich has led to an escalation of regional tension and has lasted for more than three months.
The Lebanese formation and Israel have been engaged in an intense crossfire across the common border since October 8, a day after the outbreak of the war in Loop.
The gradual escalation of violence has unleashed fears of the outbreak of an open war between the parties, especially after an attack attributed to Israel killed the number two in Beirut this January. Hamas, Saleh al Arouri.
Senior Israeli officials have warned on multiple occasions that the country could enter a conflict larger dimension with Hezbollah if it does not withdraw its military infrastructure further from the border with Israel. The Jewish State assures that it is willing to seek a diplomatic solution for this, but emphasizes that if there is no pact it does not rule out military means.
Israel claims to have attacked more than 750 military positions in Lebanon in recent months, and having killed more than 170 militiamen in this Arab country.