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Israel prepares for "next phases" of attack on Lebanon after airstrikes killing 356

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發布於 9小時前 • [e]Tamara Traubmann,[e]blt,Murad,Tehran Bureau,Zhao Wencai,Xiong Sihao
This photo shows the smoke from Israeli airstrikes in Khiam, Lebanon, on Sept. 23, 2024. (Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua)
This photo shows the smoke from Israeli airstrikes in Khiam, Lebanon, on Sept. 23, 2024. (Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua)

JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Israel launched its largest airstrikes in Lebanon since the onset of the Israel-Palestine conflict, killing at least 356 people and injuring over 1,246 others, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Monday.

The death toll from the Israeli airstrikes included 24 children and 42 women, with many victims still unidentified, according to Lebanese health officials.

Israel's sweeping airstrikes across Lebanon have raised the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah to a new peak. This latest surge in hostilities comes on the heels of last week's mysterious explosions targeting pagers and walkie-talkies throughout Lebanon, which left several dead and a nation on edge.

The rapid succession of events has catapulted the long-simmering tensions to unprecedented levels, raising fears of a broader regional conflagration.

Herzi Halevi, Israel's military chief, announced on Monday evening that the country was preparing for "the next phases" of its military operation, as the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) targeted approximately 1,100 sites in southern and eastern Lebanon.

"This morning, the IDF launched a proactive offensive operation," Halevi said during a situational assessment at the IDF Headquarters Underground Operations Center in Tel Aviv.

"We are targeting combat infrastructure that Hezbollah has been building for the past 20 years," Halevi noted, adding, "We are striking targets and preparing for the next phases."

Also on Monday, Israeli airstrikes in Beirut targeted Ali Karki, a senior Hezbollah commander, who was called by Israeli media the "last deputy" of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah later said he was "in full health and has moved to a safe place."

This photo taken on Sept. 23, 2024 shows the smoke caused by Israeli airstrikes in Marjeyoun, Lebanon, Sept. 23, 2024. (Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua)
This photo taken on Sept. 23, 2024 shows the smoke caused by Israeli airstrikes in Marjeyoun, Lebanon, Sept. 23, 2024. (Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was acting to change the "security balance" in the north. He also issued a stark warning to Nasrallah during a security assessment meeting on Monday, stating that "everyone is in the crosshairs."

The strikes have caused widespread destruction and displacement in Lebanon, with residents fleeing from cities such as Tyre, Nabatieh, and Iqlim al-Tuffah towards Beirut and Mount Lebanon.

Syrian media reported a significant movement of people fleeing from Lebanon into Syria at the Syrian-Lebanese border. Jordan's Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission announced that it has suspended flights of Jordanian airlines to Beirut until further notice, citing increasing regional tensions and the need to ensure safety and security in civil aviation.

In response to the Israeli attacks, Hezbollah fired over 180 rockets toward northern Israel throughout Monday, the Israeli military reported. Israel's aerial defense systems intercepted some projectiles, while others fell within Israeli territory, causing fires. The Magen David Adom rescue service reported that five people were injured by shrapnel.

This photo shows vehicles from southern Lebanon heading for Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 23, 2024. (Xinhua/Bilal Jawich)
This photo shows vehicles from southern Lebanon heading for Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 23, 2024. (Xinhua/Bilal Jawich)

Hezbollah said in a statement that it had bombed several Israeli military targets, including the reserve headquarters of the Israeli army's northern corps and Rafael's military-industrial complexes north of Haifa, "with dozens of missiles."

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant urged the public to remain calm in anticipation of potential escalated attacks by Hezbollah in the coming days. "These are days in which the Israeli public will have to show composure," he noted in a video statement.

The Israeli Defense Ministry also announced a "special" security situation across the entire country on Monday night, amid concerns that Hezbollah might broaden the range of its retaliatory attacks.

The attacks have prompted condemnations from both regional and international communities.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the Israeli attacks, describing them as "a war of extermination" during a cabinet meeting. He called on the United Nations and the international community to "stand up and deter aggression."

This photo taken on Sept. 23, 2024 shows a house damaged in a rocket attack from Lebanon, in Giv'at Avni, northern Israel. (Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua)
This photo taken on Sept. 23, 2024 shows a house damaged in a rocket attack from Lebanon, in Giv'at Avni, northern Israel. (Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua)

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned the Israeli attacks, describing them as a "flagrant violation of international law" and a threat to regional stability driven by the "far-right goals of the Israeli government."

Egypt on Monday condemned Israel's attacks on Lebanon, warning that its military escalation will only aggravate the crisis.

In a statement, the Egyptian foreign ministry urged international powers and the UN Security Council to intervene to stop Israel's escalation in the region.

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani warned of the serious consequences of Israel's "bids to expand the conflict in the entire West Asia region," while the Turkish Foreign Ministry stated that the attacks "mark a new phase in Israel's efforts to drag the entire region into chaos."

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed "grave alarm" over the escalating tensions in the region and voiced serious concern for the safety of civilians, including UN personnel. He urged immediate de-escalation and a diplomatic solution to the crisis. ■

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    Please kill them all If not,they will destroy your country
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