Earlier, Naim Qassem, the new leader of Lebanon’s Tehran-backed Hezbollah movement, expressed his determination to continue the fight against Israel, despite the blows his organization suffered after the Israeli military turned the war against it. , after more than a year of devastating, large-scale operations in the Gaza Strip against the Palestinian Hamas.
The conversation between Mr. Trump and Netanyahu were “friendly and cordial,” the two leaders “agreed to cooperate on Israel’s security” and “discussed the threat of Iran,” which also supports Hamas, according to the Israeli prime minister’s services.
Mr. Netanyahu hailed the “historic return to the White House” of Donald Trump, who had made a series of pro-Israel moves and was, according to polls, the candidate preferred by the majority of Israeli citizens.
“Together, we will strengthen the US-Israeli alliance, bring the hostages back home” — from the Gaza Strip, where they were taken when Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023 — and “we will continue with force to win the axis of evil led by Iran,” Israel’s new Defense Minister Israel Katz bid via X.
Mr. Trump will “probably continue to support Netanyahu” in his military’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon, but “without allowing him to engage in a real war with Iran,” the Palestinian ex- Minister Ghassan Khatib, a university professor in the occupied West Bank.
“We need” the future president to “give us weapons” to “end the war”, Yossi Mizrahi, a fruit seller at a market in Jerusalem, reacted yesterday morning.
“We need someone strong like Trump to end the war,” Mamdou al-Jadba, a 60-year-old displaced person, said in Gaza City.
Naim Kassem, who spoke before the results of the US elections were known, underlined for his part that his movement will continue the conflict with Israel.
Shortly after his taped speech was broadcast, the Israeli military launched an airstrike, after warning civilians to leave immediately, in a southern suburb of Beirut, where it killed his predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah, on September 27. The Israeli army also counted 120 missiles launched yesterday by Hezbollah against Israeli territory.
“We have tens of thousands of resistance fighters” ready to “confront” Israel, assured Naim Kasem.
Israel, which since September 23 has been launching massive bombardments against Hezbollah in Lebanon and since September 30 has been conducting a ground operation in the southern part of the neighboring country, will “cry” from the strikes of the movement’s missiles and drones, he added, “no location in the Israeli entity is not unreachable.”
The Shiite movement announced earlier that it had targeted a military base near Ben Gurion Airport, south of Tel Aviv, with missiles, but, according to the Israel Airports Authority, no damage was caused or aircraft traffic was disrupted.
Hezbollah, whose leadership has been targeted and repeatedly killed, says for its part that it repels incursions by the Israeli army and that it strikes Israel daily.
The Israeli army bombed northern and southern Lebanon yesterday, areas considered Hezbollah strongholds.
In the Bekaa Valley and the eastern capital of Baalbek region, “40 people were killed and (other) 53 injured,” the Lebanese health ministry said last night.
There were new aerial bombardments late at night in the southern suburbs of Beirut – at least four, Lebanese television reported – after an Israeli army spokesman warned civilians to leave immediately.
The Israeli army has plunged into battle against Hezbollah after more than a year of firefights, which have forced some 60,000 residents of northern Israel to flee their homes. Hezbollah opened a front with Israel the day after Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 8 in support of its ally, the Palestinian Authority.
More than 2,600 people, “mostly civilians” have been killed across Lebanon since September 23, Firas Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister, told AFP yesterday.
At the same time, the Israeli army continues its operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, especially in the north, where it has been conducting a deadly operation for over a month. He announced yesterday that a missile fired from the Palestinian enclave against southern Israel had been intercepted.
Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after its October 7, 2023 raid killed 1,206 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official data, which includes hostages killed in captivity or they were already dead when they were taken to Gaza.
Of the 251 people kidnapped during it, 97 remain hostages in the Gaza Strip, but 34 of the latter have been declared dead by the Israeli army.
Israel’s large-scale, devastating retaliatory operations in the Gaza Strip have claimed the lives of at least 43,391 people, most of them civilians, according to the latest figures from the Hamas health ministry, and have caused a humanitarian catastrophe.
Amid a war on two fronts, Mr Netanyahu surprised many yesterday by sacking Defense Minister Yoav Gallad, with whom he had a strained relationship, over issues including the recruitment of ultra-Orthodox Jews – something his far-right ministers reject – and the conclusion of a ceasefire agreement. with Hamas to free the hostages.
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