Israel Lebanon aggression
Israel launches fresh airstrikes on Lebanon’s capital, as Hezbollah fights off the regime’s attacks on the country’s southern areas.Israeli warplanes once again bombed Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh, this time hitting Hezbollah’s media relations office. Lebanon’s Health Ministry says, nearly 200 people have been killed and over 9,300 others injured in Israeli attacks since last October. Meanwhile, several Israeli troopers were killed as Hezbollah continued to fend off forces, who were trying to advance through southern Lebanese villages. Earlier in the day, the Israeli regime announced the death of two more of its occupation forces in fierce clashes with Hezbollah. Since the onset of Israel’s ground incursion into Lebanon on Tuesday, at least 16 Israeli troopers have been killed. Also on Thursday, Hezbollah fired hundreds of rockets at the northern Israeli-occupied territories, targeting several areas including the Shomera and Sasa settlements.
Iran's 'True Promise'
The Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement has hailed Iran’s retaliatory missile strike, known as ‘Operation True Promise Two’, against the Israeli regime. Al-Houthi said the Iranian missile attack was fulfillment of the promise the Islamic Republic of Iran made after the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh despite threats from certain countries. Al-Houthi called the strike “successful and powerful” despite the US pledges to protect the Israeli regime. He also said the Tel Aviv regime considered the late Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah as the biggest obstacle to dominating the region and serving the United States’ interests, and that’s why he was assassinated. The Ansarullah leader also called Israel and its allies “axis of crime and tyranny”, vowing that the Yemeni armed forces will continue their operations in the high seas in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese people.
US-Israeli genocide in Gaza
More Palestinians have lost their lives amid Israel’s indiscriminate air and artillery strikes on Gaza as the nearly year-long genocidal war continues unabated. Nearly 100 Palestinians were killed over the past 24 hours. They were martyred in the regime’s air strikes on al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, al-Nuseirat camp and a school in al-Maghazi refugee camp in central strip. Other parts of the besieged territory were also targeted. The Israeli genocidal war has killed more than 41,700 Palestinians, most of them children and women, since last October. Nearly 96,800 were also injured. At least 10,000 people are still unaccounted for, presumed dead under the rubble of bombed-out areas across the besieged strip.