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  •   Home > News > International

    Israel unleashes heavy strikes on Lebanon, as Hezbollah chief condemns device attacks

    Israeli warplanes carry out their most intense strikes on southern Lebanon in nearly a year of war, heightening the conflict between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.


    Israeli warplanes have carried out their most intense strikes on southern Lebanon in nearly a year of war, heightening the conflict between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

    The White House said a diplomatic solution was achievable and urgent, and Britain called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The US is "afraid and concerned about potential escalation", White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told a briefing.

    The intense barrage late on Thursday followed attacks this week, attributed by Lebanon and Hezbollah to Israel, that blew up Hezbollah radios and pagers. The attacks killed 37 people and wounded about 3,000 in Lebanon.

    In Thursday's operation, Israel's military said its jets struck hundreds of multiple-rocket-launcher barrels in southern Lebanon that were set to be fired immediately toward Israel.

    The bombardment — which lasted more than two hours — included more than 52 strikes across southern Lebanon after 9pm local time, Lebanon's state news agency NNA said. 

    Three Lebanese security sources said these were the heaviest aerial strikes since the conflict began in October.

    There were no immediate reports of casualties.

    Israel's military vowed to continue to attack Hezbollah and said its strikes throughout Thursday hit about 100 rocket launchers plus other targets in southern Lebanon.

    Hezbollah chief says device attacks are a 'declaration of war'

    The chief of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah says the wave of attacks on its communications network could be seen as a "declaration of war", vowing to deliver "just punishment" to Israel.

    Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah gave a televised address to respond to the sudden detonation of pagers and walkie-talkies across Lebanon this week.

    Nasrallah said the attacks on Hezbollah's communications systems "crossed all red lines" and would be met with "just punishment", but he did not elaborate.

    "There is no doubt that we have been subjected to a major security and military blow that is unprecedented in the history of the resistance and unprecedented in the history of Lebanon," he said.

    Lebanon's health ministry said the exploding devices killed 37 people and wounded about 3,000 others.

    "The enemy went beyond all controls, laws and morals," he said, adding the attacks "could be considered war crimes or a declaration or war".

    "They could be called anything and they deserve to be called anything. Of course, that was the intention of the enemy."

    Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the attacks, but it has neither confirmed nor denied being behind them. Israeli jets created sonic booms over Beirut during the speech.

    Hezbollah to pay 'increasing price', Israel says

    The Israeli military also said plans had been approved by its chief of staff for the area covering its northern border with Lebanon.

    Israel's Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, said late on Thursday, local time, that Israel would keep up military action against Hezbollah.

    "In the new phase of the war there are significant opportunities but also significant risks. Hezbollah feels that it is being persecuted and the sequence of military actions will continue," he said in a statement.

    "Our goal is to ensure the safe return of Israel's northern communities to their homes. As time goes by, Hezbollah will pay an increasing price."

    Nasrallah said Hezbollah would not stop fighting Israel on Lebanon's southern border until the war in Gaza ended.

    Iranian state media reported that the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Commander Hossein Salami, told Nasrallah that Israel would face "a crushing response from the axis of resistance".

    World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the exploding devices "seriously disrupted Lebanon's already fragile health system".

    He added that blood supplies and trauma kits had been distributed to the country.

    The IDF confirmed that two soldiers were killed in Israel's north on Thursday, local time.

    Israeli news outlets reported one was killed by a drone and the other by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah across the border.

    ABC/wires

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