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Netanyahu says Israel has dealt Hezbollah blows "it could not have imagined"

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發布於 7小時前 • [e]Tamara Traubmann,jiamaer·awade,Ali Hashisho,Bilal Jawich,ayaer·magelin
People move patients at an underground ward at Rambam medical center in Haifa, northern Israel, Sept. 22, 2024. Hezbollah forces in Lebanon fired approximately 115 rockets into Israel early Sunday, with some reaching areas near the northern city of Haifa, extending their range to previously untargeted locations amid the ongoing conflict. (Photo by Jamal Awad/Xinhua)

JERUSALEM, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country landed "a series of blows" on Hezbollah in recent days that the group "could not have imagined."

In a video statement released by his office, Netanyahu warned, "If Hezbollah hasn't understood the message, I promise you -- it will understand the message."

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He emphasized Israel's commitment to restoring security in the north, declaring, "We are determined to return our northern residents safely to their homes … We will do whatever it takes to restore security."

Overnight, Hezbollah expanded its rocket attacks, targeting areas near Haifa, including the headquarters of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israel's state-owned defense technology company, and a military airport in Ramat David base, both located in northern Israel.

This photo shows the smoke caused by an Israeli air raid on the course of the Litani River in Litani, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2024. Israel launched a series of airstrikes on towns and villages in southern and eastern Lebanon on Saturday afternoon, prompting Hezbollah's retaliatory bombing at northern Israel, according to Lebanese military sources. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Xinhua)
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Amid the sharp escalation, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant affirmed that the military, in response, would continue its offensive.

Gallant, speaking during his visit to an Air Force control center on Sunday morning, said Hezbollah "has begun to feel some of our capabilities," referencing weekend airstrikes in Beirut that killed at least 37 people, including Ibrahim Akil, acting commander of Hezbollah's Elite Radwan Force.

Israel is also believed to be behind a series of attacks earlier this week, which saw thousands of wireless communication devices explode across Lebanon, killing at least 37, including civilians, and injuring thousands.

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In addition, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz released a statement saying he had spoken with "dozens" of foreign ministers, sending a clear message: if the international community does not pressure Hezbollah to withdraw its forces north of the Litani River in southern Lebanon, "Israel will do so."

Katz added that the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces is "essential" to create a security zone, allowing Israeli residents near the border with Lebanon to return to their homes.

Rescuers work at the site of an Israeli attack in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2024. At least 37 people, including three children and seven women, were killed in the Israeli attack on Beirut on Friday, Lebanese Health Ministry updated on Saturday. (Xinhua/Bilal Jawich)

The Israeli military announced Sunday in a statement that it is continuing airstrikes in Lebanon and has bombed 400 Hezbollah sites since Saturday. According to Lebanese military sources, at least three people were killed and four others injured on Sunday in intense Israeli airstrikes.

Amid fears that the cross-border fighting, which began in October last year, will escalate to an all-out war in the Middle East, United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert warned of an "imminent catastrophe" in the region.

"With the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe, it cannot be overstated enough: there is NO military solution that will make either side safer," she wrote on the social media platform X.

A firefighting plane drops water to extinguish a fire caused by rocket attacks from Lebanon, in Biriya Forest, northern Israel, Sept. 21, 2024. (Ayal Margolin/JINI via Xinhua)■

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