Now Israel and Hezbollah are trading rockets amid fears of a full-blown war Hezbollah has fired more than a hundred rockets into northern Israel, as Israel has launched hundreds of attacks. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to take whatever action necessary Hezbollah leaders are now calling it an open battle every time he’s attacked Marcus Morris and Lebanon, tonight again a Hezbollah missile struck northern Israel in one of the heaviest bombardments since October. More than a hundred rockets were fired, many of them intercepted exploding in the sky above and throughout the night Israel launched hundreds of attacks inside Lebanon, targeting this building that reportedly belongs to Hezbollah, it’s not a damn thing it’ll survive the Hezbollah based group said today they are entering an open battle called the Reckoning versus.
The explosions have been described as part of an escalation of violence on both sides of the border, as these explosions were seen in a video in Lebanon last week in an unprecedented attack with pagers and walkie-talkies exploding in civilian areas, which sources say was launched by Israel. Today Lebanon’s health minister said the government is looking for a diplomatic solution without any escalation, criticizing the actual use of force. Thirty-seven people were killed in the attack and more than three thousand people were injured. This is an indiscriminate attack. It is clearly against humanitarian law. We read earlier this week that Hezbollah’s funeral. This idea of an attack in southern Beirut Lebanon’s capital on Friday killed at least forty-five people, including several top Hezbollah leaders.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote in a statement today that Hezbollah has not stopped attacking Israel since October 8th of last year. Israel will do whatever is necessary to restore security to its borders President Biden commented today that the escalating hostility is worrisome. The war was banned from breaking out. It was still a very difficult time. It was such a volatile time we’re joined now by Marcus Mor and he writes Marcus this latest exchange takes place as Israel is still embroiled in a war with Gaza. What’s the latest on that conflict Lindsay Israel continues to attack inside Gaza.
An attack on a school in Gaza City today killed six people, it’s the second such attack in two days, and so far more than forty thousand people have died. We’re also hearing tonight that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is considering a plan, according to the Hamas-run Ministry of Health.