“The rules of the game have changed”

After Netanyahu’s speech at the United Nations, Israeli military spokesperson posted on social media



Israel captured It guaranteed that the attack would take place “within a short time” targeting three Hezbollah weapons depots hidden under buildings in south Beirut. Hezbollah denied the existence of these weapons depots.

Bombings in southern Lebanon were already taking place in Lebanon early on Saturday, according to a BBC reporter at the scene.



In a televised speech, a spokesman for the Israeli Armed Forces (IDF) assured that “the force of the explosions from the missiles under these buildings could cause damage or even their collapse.”


Hours later, parts of the Lebanese capital were engulfed in flames. The IDF secured the deaths of several Hezbollah missile unit commanders in southern Lebanon.

On the Telegram network, they mentioned the death of Muhammad Ali Ismail and his deputy, Hossain Ahmed Ismail. “Other Hezbollah commanders and terrorists were killed at the same time,” they added.

The IDF had reported several hours earlier that its aircraft were flying in the skies around Beirut airport to prevent Iran from landing weapons destined for Hezbollah.

It will also target Shiite militia targets in the Tire region in southern Lebanon.


“Changing the Rules of the Game”

Threatening words are coming from Iran. Iranian state media quoted President Massoud Beseshkian as condemning the massive attack on Friday afternoon.

“This is a clear and undeniable war crime that has once again revealed the state terror nature of the Zionist regime.”

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Tehran condemned the Israeli prime minister’s “outrageous threats” at the 79th UN General Assembly. Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was “ready” for war with Iran, moments before an attack on the headquarters of Iran-backed Shiite militias.

Friday’s blasts destroyed several buildings in Beirut, where Shiite militias are headquartered, according to Israel. Six people were confirmed dead and nearly 100 injured.


The Iranian embassy in Lebanon reinforces the idea by considering the attack a “dangerous and revolutionary escalation” that “changes the rules of the game”.Israel’s latest strikes follow reports that it is targeting Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.


Nasrallah survived, according to unnamed sources. Neither Hezbollah nor the IDF officially confirmed this information.


America “with”

The Iranian Minister The State Department, quoted by international news agencies, has already said US “Complicit” in Israel’s “Crimes” Also against Hamas in Lebanon.


Abbas Arakchi accused Israel of using multiple bunker buster bombs in the attack on the headquarters.


The White House, in a statement Friday night, said the President Joe Biden issued instructions to the Pentagon to do”Evaluate and adjust “US force posture” in the Middle East following Israeli attacks targeting Hezbollah in Beirut.


This week, the command of the Israeli armed forces was considered to be preparing for a possible ground invasion of Lebanon. Its aim is to eliminate Hezbollah’s offensive capabilities and cut off Iran’s arms supply.

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