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News ID: 131695
Publish Date : 24 September 2024 - 22:27
558 Lebanese Martyred in Two Days of Rabid Carnage

West Asia on Verge of Full-Scale War

Hezbollah Intensifies Pounding Zionist Military Bases

BEIRUT (Dispatches) -- The number of martyrs from Israeli strikes on Lebanon since Monday reached 558, including 50 children and 94 women, with 1,835 wounded, Health Minister Firass Abiad said on Tuesday.
“The death toll has risen to 558, including 50 children and 94 women,” the minister said, adding at least 1,835 people were wounded, and 54 hospitals are treating the patients.
“Four paramedics have been killed and 16 wounded,” he said. “We remain in the war and remain in the throes of the attacks. Our responsibilities have not ended,” Abiad stated as the Zionist regime continued its attacks on Tuesday.
Israeli strikes have also forced thousands of people to flee their homes, especially in southern Lebanon.
Tel Aviv has markedly intensified its attacks against the country since October 7, when it launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
The Hezbollah resistance movement has responded with numerous strikes against the occupied Palestinian territories as a means of both retaliating against the regime and displaying support for the war-hit Gazans.
Israel’s shift of focus was initiated in a wave of unprecedented attacks. On Tuesday and Wednesday, thousands of pagers and other devices exploded in Beirut targeting Hezbollah’s rank and file members, as well as civilians, sending shockwaves across the country.
At least 37 people were martyred and more than 3,000 were wounded in the blasts.  
On Friday, an Israeli strike martyred a senior commander of Hezbollah’s Radwan unit, and the second-in-command of the group’s armed force Ibrahim Aqil. The strike in the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh martyred at least 45 people, including 10 civilians.
The Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said Israel intentionally leaves civilians both in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon with insufficient time to flee from bombed areas.
“In both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, the Israeli army deliberately denies civilians enough time to escape the areas being bombed, offering them no real protection from the dangers arising from military operations. Instead, Israel randomly and directly targets civilian buildings, including the buildings of surrounding hospitals and schools,” it said in a report. 
Hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles at Israeli airbases in response as world leaders and the United Nations called for urgent de-escalation. 
The Israeli fire and rescue authority published footage on X it said

 
 showed fires raging in several areas in forests near Safad in the northern part of the occupied territories.  Israeli news outlets also published footage of similar fires erupting in Safad.
Hezbollah also shelled the Kiryat Shmona settlement in the north with a barrage of rockets. 
It fired overnight volleys of Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets at the Megiddo military airport west of Afula, the Ramat David airbase near Haifa, the Amos logistic base and the Zikhron explosives factory.
Hezbollah said it launched the missiles at the Israeli military bases, hours after 180 of its projectiles and an unmanned aerial vehicle crossed into Israeli airspace, prompting people in the city of Haifa to run for shelter.
The Lebanese resistance group also struck the logistical warehouses of the 146th Division of the Israeli military at the Naftali base with a barrage of rockets.
Sirens were sounded in the Mount Carmel region, south of Haifa. They were also activated in Yokne’am, Daliyat al-Karmel, Isfiya, and several other towns in the area.
The Galilee Medical Center, a hospital located in the coastal city of Nahariya, said nine Zionists were brought to the facility on Tuesday morning after rocket fire in the Western Galilee area.