Airstrike on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon: Israeli army continues to attack Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. In the same sequence, the Israeli army claimed to have killed Hezbollah’s drone commander Mohammed Hussein Suroor by carrying out an airstrike on a building in the suburbs of Beirut. However, Hezbollah has not commented on this.
A TV station from Lebanon’s Hezbollah group reported an Israeli airstrike in a suburb of Beirut, but Israel’s military claimed it had struck south of Beirut. He said that detailed information will be released later.
According to a report, 23 Syrian civilians were killed and eight others were injured in an Israeli air strike on a building in Lebanon. Lebanese officials said on Thursday that Syrian workers and their family members lived in this building.
Quoting the National News Agency, it has been said that this attack was carried out in the north-eastern part of the country. The area is near the ancient city of Baalbek, located in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, adjacent to the Syrian border.
The agency quoted Ali Kassas, mayor of Yunin village, as saying that the bodies of 23 Syrians had been pulled from the debris of the building. He said that four Syrians and four Lebanese people were injured in the attack. Most of the dead were women and children and rescue operations continued till Thursday morning.
On the other hand, a right-wing ally in the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to leave the alliance if a permanent ceasefire is reached with Hezbollah.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, head of the Jewish Power party, threatened to suspend cooperation with the coalition if a temporary agreement was reached. He said that if the temporary ceasefire becomes permanent, we will resign from the government.
In such a situation, if Ben-Gvir leaves the coalition, Netanyahu will lose his parliamentary majority and his government may fall. However, opposition leaders have said that they will support the ceasefire agreement.