IDF, Lebanon, Hezbollah

With tensions escalating, France and Norway call on citizens to avoid Lebanon 

Following the massacre in Majdal Shams and the expected powerful Israeli response, both France and Norway are calling on their citizens to steer clear of the region.

Hezbollah vs. Israel. Illustration. (Photo: BERK CAN/Shutterstock)

With tensions escalating in the wake of the Majdal Shams massacre, France and Norway have reportedly called on their citizens to avoid Lebanon or leave the country if they are present there.

The IDF spokesman confirmed this morning (Sunday) that during the night a series of warplanes attacked Hezbollah terrorist targets throughout Lebanon.

The targets were attacked simultaneously in seven areas, deep in Lebanon and in the south of the country.

This announcement by the IDF spokesman comes after it was reported overnight in Arab media channels that IDF warplanes launched a raid on the area between the towns of Taraya and Shemster, the "Al-Jalili Plain", which are west of Baalbek in deep Lebanon, Hezbollah's strategic rear.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is currently in the Kiryah in Tel Aviv to confer with the cabinet as to Israel's next steps.


1 Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation, and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.

1
Very informative and well written. Why don't they tell their citizens to leave Israel as well? Strange.
Eli Pinchasi 28.07.24

A shocking escalation

Houthi missile strikes Tel Aviv: 16 wounded as interceptors fail

Gila Isaacson | 21.12.24

Well Done, Guys!

ZAKA celebrates siyum on Bava Batra

Avi Woolf | 20.12.24

What A Chillul Hashem

Terrible: Arson attack on mosque in Samaria

Avi Woolf | 20.12.24

A Siddur A Week

Prayer for Everyone: The “Klal Yisrael” Siddur

Avi Woolf | 20.12.24
Get JFeed App
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play
1