Hezbollah launches 43 attacks on ‘Israel’ Monday
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- Hezbollah says it carried out 43 operations on Monday against ‘Israel’ positions.
- Attacks included military bases, border sites, cities, and repelling advancing forces.
Hezbollah announced it conducted 43 military operations against ‘Israel’ army targets on Monday, marking a sharp escalation in cross-border confrontations.
The group said its operations targeted a range of sites across northern ‘Israel’ and along the frontier with Lebanon. According to its statement, five military bases and barracks were struck, alongside eight cities and settlements.
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Hezbollah added that 26 operations were carried out to repel advancing ‘Israel’ forces, suggesting ongoing ground clashes near the border. It also reported targeting four border positions and newly established military sites.
Escalation along the border
The claimed attacks come amid sustained fighting between Hezbollah and ‘Israel’ forces, as tensions continue to rise in southern Lebanon and northern ‘Israel’. Cross-border exchanges of fire have intensified in recent weeks, with both sides reporting casualties and damage.
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The latest announcement reflects a pattern of near-daily exchanges since the outbreak of wider regional hostilities. Hezbollah has framed its operations as support for Gaza, while ‘Israel’ has vowed to push back threats along its northern frontier.



