Israel Strikes 300 Targets On Hezbollah In Southern Lebanon Urged Civilians To Evacuate

Israel conducted more than 300 airstrikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, targeting the group’s military infrastructure. The Israeli Defense Forces urged civilians to evacuate areas used by Hezbollah for missile storage, warning that the conflict could escalate into a full-scale war. Lebanese officials condemned the strikes as acts of extermination.

Israel Strikes 300 Targets On Hezbollah In Southern Lebanon Urged Civilians To Evacuate
by Shairin Panwar - September 23, 2024, 4:38 pm

Evacuation Warning for Civilians

In a stark warning, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) advised Lebanese civilians in Hezbollah-controlled areas to evacuate “for their own safety.” IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari emphasized that Hezbollah uses civilian homes and infrastructure to store and launch weapons, posing a danger to residents. The military distributed this warning widely, including through mobile messages in Lebanon.

 

Two Waves of Strikes

Israel launched two waves of airstrikes on Monday, targeting over 300 Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon. The strikes, carried out by all Israeli Air Force squadrons, followed intelligence that Hezbollah was preparing to launch attacks on Israel. This marked the sixth round of Israeli airstrikes in recent weeks as part of the escalating conflict with Hezbollah, which has clashed with Israel daily since the October 7 attacks.

 

Lebanese Prime Minister’s Response

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the strikes, accusing Israel of conducting a “war of extermination” aimed at destroying Lebanese villages and towns. The rising tensions have fueled fears of a broader war between Israel and Hezbollah, as thousands of civilians on both sides of the border have already been displaced.

 

As Israel continues its military campaign to dismantle Hamas in Gaza, the conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon has intensified. Despite the frequent clashes, both sides have so far avoided a full-scale war, though analysts warn that continued escalation could change the situation.