“Husseini played a key role in the transfer of weapons between Iran and Hezbollah and was responsible for the distribution of advanced weapons among Hezbollah units, overseeing the transport and distribution of these weapons,” the Israeli army said, according to which he was also involved in planning terrorist attacks against Israel.
Over the past two weeks, Israel has killed a large part of Hezbollah’s leadership in Lebanon, including its long-time leader Hasan Nasrallah. According to the local authorities, the intense military operations of the Israeli army in Lebanon killed over 2,000 people, and about ten thousand people fled their homes before the fighting, some of them to Syria.
The declared goal of Israel, which is also still at war with the terrorist movement Hamas in the Gaza Strip, is to ensure the peaceful return of its citizens to the villages in the north of the country, from where they had to leave due to cross-border shelling by Hezbollah.
The Lebanese movement and the Israeli army have been shelling each other across the border practically every day since last October, when Israel began fighting in the Gaza Strip against Hamas in retaliation for its terrorist attack in southern Israel.
“They’re here, they’re coming to us.” The victims of the Hamas cutthroats had only minutes to say goodbye to their loved ones in text messages.
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