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492 Killed, Over 1000 Wounded As Israel Bombs Hezbollah Targets In Lebanon | Top Updates –


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Israel launches widening air campaign against Hezbollah | Image/AP

Israel launches widening air campaign against Hezbollah | Image/AP

At least 492 people were killed and more than 1,000 wounded, including women and children, as Israel launched fresh airstrikes in Southern Lebanon on Monday.

At least 492 people were killed and more than 1,000 wounded, including women and children, as Israel launched fresh airstrikes in Southern Lebanon on Monday in one of the deadliest attacks since 2006. The Israel military warned the southern and eastern Lebanon citizens to evacuate ahead of its widening air campaign on Hezbollah positions in the country.

Lebanon’s health ministry confirmed that the Israeli strikes killed 492 people including 35 children and 58 women, and wounded over 1,000 people in a staggering one-day toll for the country still recovering from the fatal attack on communication devices last week.

The Lebanese officials said that the country received more than 80,000 suspected Israeli calls warning its citizens to evacuate. The latest development brings Israel’s 11-month campaign against militant groups closer to an all-out war situation after a week of escalation in Lebanon.

Netanyahu’s Message To Lebanese Citizens

In a recorded message, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday told the Lebanese people that Hezbollah is using them as human shields and urged them to heed Israeli calls to evacuate, saying “Take this warning seriously.” He added that Israel is not at war with Lebanon or them but with the Iran-backed militant group.

“Please, get out of harm’s way now. Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes,” Netanyahu said in a video statement shortly after the Israeli army announced it had struck 800 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.



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