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Hezbollah launched a large attack with thousands of drones on dozens of cities and areas in Israel (video)

Hezbollah launched a large drone attack that penetrated Israeli airspace, triggering a red alert across the north.

 

Cities affected: Gesher HaZiv, Nahariya, Sa'ar, Ben Ami, Evron, Shavei Zion, Acre, Kiryat Yam, Kiryat Bialik, Haifa, Kfar Masarik, Kiryat Motzkin, Kiryat Ata, Kiryat Haim, Kiryat Shmuel, Kfar Bialik. All sirens were activated along the northern coastline of Israel.

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The attack occurred today at 6:41 PM, starting near the border with Lebanon and spreading south, reaching Haifa.

Notifications have now been activated in the Wadi Ara and Carmel areas, south of Haifa.

It is clear that Hezbollah, under the guidance of Iranian officers, is conducting a saturation attack on Israel's multi-layered air defense system to hit as many targets as possible.

The entire Israeli air defense is at war, and all mobile and stationary systems are literally “on fire.”

Hezbollah's statement on Netanyahu's residence

Hezbollah has claimed full responsibility for the drone attack carried out against the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the spokesperson for the Lebanese organization, Mohamad Afif.

"Hezbollah assumes full and exclusive responsibility for targeting the home of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu," Mohamad Afif stated during a press conference in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

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The leaderless organizations of Hezbollah and Hamas, as many observers suggest, have decided under the guidance of mid-level officials to unleash waves of drone and missile attacks aimed at inflicting casualties on Israeli territory.

In recent hours, Israel's relentless bombardment of Beirut and primarily the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital has continued unabated.

Just minutes ago, Israeli fighter jets struck and destroyed an apartment building in Sidon. Videos from social media clearly depict the intensity of the strikes, which do not seem to target only Hezbollah's underground facilities.

Hezbollah launched a missile attack on central Israel today, forcing residents to seek shelter, although Israeli authorities reported no apparent damage or injuries.

Putin has invited Abbas to the BRICS summit

Abbas has just arrived at the BRICS summit, drawing global attention following Putin's bold proposal to mediate for peace in the Middle East.

Russia is utilizing the BRICS platform to extend its influence in the region, focusing on political cooperation and security collaboration, while the inclusion of Palestine signifies a deeper involvement in global diplomacy. With Putin positioning himself as the "peace mediator," could this mark the beginning of a new geopolitical shift for Palestine and the Middle East?

Or is this merely a power play aimed at undermining the West?

The geopolitical landscape is heavy with implications, and there is much more to unfold.

 
 
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