Four dead, including a Hamas leader, in an Israeli attack in northern Lebanon

Four dead, including a Hamas leader, in an Israeli attack in northern Lebanon

Four dead, including a leader of the armed wing of Hamas, were left early this Saturday by an Israeli attack near a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.

The Times of Israel, citing media linked to Hamas, identified Saeed Atallah, leader of Hamas’s armed wing, the al-Qassam brigades, as the person who died along with three members of his family in an attack on a building near from the Al Beddawi refugee camp.

The attack occurred shortly after the Israeli Army issued an alert for residents in another sector of Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut, known as Dahye, to evacuate in anticipation of new attacks against targets of the Shiite group Hezbollah.

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At dawn, the Israeli Army ordered a new evacuation of different points in the Dahye, where it has bombed for six consecutive days.

According to the Lebanese National News Agency (ANN), Israeli warplanes “launched 12 attacks” against Dahye, specifically in an area near the Al Qaim mosque, the Burj al Barajneh neighborhood, a complex in Haret Hreik, Al Ruwais and the neighborhoods of Al Abyad and Choueifat.

Israel bombs hospital mosque

Four dead, including a Hamas leader, in an Israeli attack in northern Lebanon
Israel has reported that the IAF attacked a Hezbollah command center that was located inside a mosque adjacent to the Salah Ghandour Hospital last night.

In addition, Israel bombed the mosque next to the Salah Ghandour hospital in Bint Jbeil during the night, about five kilometers from the border, claiming that it hid a command center of the Shiite group Hezbollah.

Yesterday, at least five hospitals were evacuated in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut after being hit by incessant Israeli bombardments, which, in turn, have killed 102 health workers in Lebanese territory.

Israeli soldiers patrol a town in southern Lebanon.Israeli soldiers patrol a town in southern Lebanon.
Israeli soldiers patrol a town in southern Lebanon

The ANN said that four hospitals in the south were completely out of service and have been evacuated: the government hospital in Meiss al Jabal and two others in Bint Jbeil – among which the center today attacked is presumed to be located -, all of them located in localities close to the border with Israel and that have been hit by attacks.

Despite all this, Israel assures that it makes great efforts not to damage civilian infrastructure, and accuses Hezbollah of making “cynical” use of them.

Dismantling tunnels along the border

The Israeli armed forces are fighting in southern Lebanon where they have so far acknowledged the death of nine Israeli soldiers in clashes with Hezbollah militants.

Israeli moves in southern Lebanon, seen from the Upper GalileeIsraeli moves in southern Lebanon, seen from the Upper Galilee
The Israeli Army moves in southern Lebanon, seen from the Upper Galilee

During what the Israeli Army calls “intelligence-based raids” in the neighboring country, soldiers announced the dismantling of tunnel entrances used by militants to approach the border and hide.

“Troops have located and destroyed Hezbollah weapons depots, observation posts, missiles and launch sites that were pointing towards Israeli territory,” a military statement stated.

According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, which cites the Army, at least 400 Hezbollah members have been killed since it launched its incursion into the south in the early hours of Tuesday.

More attacks in Bardala and Burga

For its part, the Lebanese television channel Al Manar reported in the early hours of this Saturday armed attacks by Israel in the towns of Bardala, northwest of Ramallah, and Burga, near Nablus.

Hezbollah reported that since Friday night it began to engage in armed clashes with Israeli troops in the border area with Lebanon, mainly in the village of Odaisseh, according to The Times of Israel, although the outcome of these is currently unknown.

Hezbollah attack in Yaroun area

Displaced people carrying their belongings through rubble near Lebanon's Masnaa border crossing with SyriaDisplaced people carrying their belongings through rubble near Lebanon's Masnaa border crossing with Syria
Displaced people carrying their belongings through rubble near Lebanon’s Masnaa border crossing with Syria

A Hezbollah attack on the Israeli Army in the Yaroun area of ​​southern Lebanon with a salvo of rockets was also reported.

The clashes occurred after the Israeli Army reported on Friday night a hit on “terrorists” at a Hamas command and control center located at the ‘Ahmad Kurd’ school, in the center of the Gaza Strip.

In a statement, he explained that he carried out this operation with the help of military intelligence and that this command and control center was within a compound that “previously served as the Ahmad al Kurd school,” located in Deir al Balah, in Loop.

Hezbollah claims to have attacked an Israeli tank with a guided missile

Hezbollah also stated that it attacked an Israeli Merkava tank while it was advancing towards a border town in Lebanese territory, on a day marked by the intensification of clashes between the formation and Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah said in a statement that around 7:00 a.m. local time (4:00 GMT) its fighters “attacked a Merkava tank while it was advancing near Albat, on the outskirts of Maron, with a guided missile” which, it stated, directly hit causing “deaths.” and wounded” among the occupants.

The formation assured that, at dawn, it responded to an “attempted advance” by Israeli troops in Oddaisseh, on the southern border of Lebanon, while it also thwarted another advance in the same town with an attack that caused “a massive explosion.” in the place where the soldiers of Israel were.

The town of Oddaisseh, next to the divide, was the first in which clashes were recorded between Hezbollah and Israeli troops, who began their invasion of southern Lebanon early Tuesday, although since then their progress on the ground has been delayed. largely stagnant.

The dead in Gaza

The Hamas-controlled Palestinian Health Ministry said Friday that at least 41,802 Palestinians have died in Gaza since the war began on October 7.

These data do not reflect the bodies that remain in the rubble along the Strip, which are estimated at around 10,000.

Israel / EFE

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2024-10-05 16:08:44

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