Israel vows to fight Hezbollah ‘until victory’

Israel vowed to fight Lebanese Hezbollah “until victory”. In full escalation, France and the United States, joined by Arab and Western countries, called for a “immediate 21-day ceasefire” For “give diplomacy a chance”. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured that the army would continue its fight against Hezbollah “with all necessary force”. His Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, continued, saying this fight would continue “until victory” and that there would be “no ceasefire in the north”. Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to speak on Friday, September 27 around 3:30 p.m., before the UN General Assembly. Follow our live stream.

Strikes in Lebanon. For the fourth consecutive day, Thursday, the Israeli army carried out dozens of strikes targeting Hezbollah, which opened a front against Israel in the wake of the unprecedented attack carried out on October 7, 2023 by Palestinian Hamas. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, these latest Israeli strikes left 92 dead and 153 injured. Israel said it had attacked 75 Hezbollah military targets in southern and eastern Lebanon, claiming in the evening to carry out new strikes in the south of the country.

Head of Hezbollah drone unit killed. The Israeli army reported “precise strikes” on Beirut, claiming to have killed the head of Hezbollah’s drone unit, Mohammed Srour. The Shiite movement confirmed this death in the evening.

The offensive continues in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Israel continues its offensive in the Gaza Strip, where Civil Defense announced on Thursday the death of 15 people in an Israeli strike against a school welcoming displaced people in the Jabaliya camp (north).


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