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Hezbollah claims eight new attacks on Israeli military targets

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Beirut, December 29 (EFE). – The Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah on Friday claimed responsibility for eight new actions against military targets in northern Israel, whose forces announced a series of attacks against sites and facilities used by the rival armed movement.

Hezbollah stated in a series of statements that throughout Friday it launched four attacks against Israeli military sites, one of which was located in the disputed Shebaa Farms, in addition to two other attacks against that country’s army sites and the seventh against a group of Israeli forces. Soldiers

According to the observations, he also attacked a crane equipped with “spying” systems, a day after the Jewish state was accused of “hacking” civilian surveillance cameras in Lebanese border towns and demanding that their owners disconnect them from the Internet. “Israel is in battle.

The Shiite organization did not provide details about the type of attacks it carried out today, and merely explained that they were carried out with “sufficient weapons” in all circumstances.

For its part, Israeli forces announced a series of actions against Hezbollah targets, including projectile launching sites, a military complex and “other terrorist infrastructure.”

Since October 8, the two sides have engaged in an intense exchange of fire, which has worsened over time and unleashed fears that Lebanon will become a second front in the Gaza war.

According to the latest data issued by the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, at least 118 people have died and 536 others have been injured in the country since the beginning of the violence, which also forced more than 72,000 people to leave their homes at that time. time. side of the border. Evie

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