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1 killed, 10 wounded in Israeli strikes deep inside Lebanon

Hezbollah chief holds talks with Hamas delegation led by Khalil Al-Hayya

- Najia Houssari

One man was killed and 10 others wounded in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Baalbek-Hermel area in eastern Lebanon on Tuesday.

The attack struck deep inside Lebanon for the second consecutiv­e day, raising the threat of Lebanon sliding into open warfare.

Four Syrians working in the Bekaa Valley were among those injured in the strikes.

This is the third time the area, located more than 100 km north of the southern border, has been targeted since 2006.

The risk of a rise in hostilitie­s was made clear in the aftermath of the attacks when the Lebanese Army decided to suspend joint patrols with UNIFIL in the operationa­l area south of the Litani River. A security source told Arab News that the decision follows an incident several days ago when Israeli troops fired on a joint UNIFIL and Lebanese army patrol.

The source said that little pressure was being placed on Israel to implement Resolution 1701.

After joint patrols were suspended from Monday until noon on Tuesday, the UNIFIL commander headed to the Lebanese army headquarte­rs in Yarzeh to discuss the issue, while US, French, and Italian diplomats in Lebanon also intervened.

Amid rising tensions in Lebanon,

chief Hassan Nasrallah held talks with a prominent Hamas delegation led by Khalil Al-Hayya, deputy head of the movement in Gaza.

An Israeli raid early on Tuesday destroyed a three-story residentia­l building between the towns of Safri and Sarein, on the RayakBaalb­ek Internatio­nal Road, near the Al-Moussawi Foundation. Several minutes later, an Israeli

raid on a farm near the town of Nabi Sheet destroyed a three-story building.

Israeli army spokespers­on Avichay Adraee said on X that fighter jets “attacked two Hezbollah command centers in the Baalbek region of Lebanon, where important equipment used by Hezbollah to enhance its weapons capabiliti­es were kept.”

The raids were in response “to rocket attacks carried out by Hezbollah on northern Israel this morning,” he said. Adraee said that Israeli forces had targeted a military building in the Khiam area in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah infrastruc­ture in the Bint Jbeil area earlier in the morning.

Lebanese military forces discovHezb­ollah ered an armed Israeli drone that had crashed near the main road leading to Hrajel Kesrouaniy­ah in Mount Lebanon while heading toward the Bekaa Valley to carry out an attack.

Hezbollah said in a statement that it attacked Israeli air and missile defense command headquarte­rs in the Kaila barracks, a missile and artillery base in Yoav, and surroundin­g artillery positions “using over 100 Katyusha rockets.”

The attack was in response “to Israeli attacks on our people, villages and cities, the latest of which was in the vicinity of Baalbek on Monday night and the martyrdom of a citizen,” the group said.

Israeli Army Radio said 70 mis

siles fired from Lebanon landed in the Golan Heights, and that Israeli intercepto­r missiles detonated in the airspace above border villages in the eastern sector of s outhern Lebanon.

Israeli troops stepped up their attacks on Baalbek late on Monday, carrying out a raid on a warehouse between Shamstar and Taria, and another raid near Baalbek at the Ansar town junction behind Dar Al Amal Hospital.

One man, Mustafa Gharib, died in the attacks and six others were injured. Bashir Khader, the governor of Baalbek-Hermel, said the raid targeted an olive oil factory.

Israel claimed that it attacked “two Hezbollah compounds deep inside Lebanon,” which were linked to the Hezbollah air force. Hezbollah advised people in the Bekaa region to stay away from the targeted areas, and to “leave relief efforts to the authoritie­s charged with this task.”

Israeli operations in southern Lebanon included raids on the valley of Barghaz, Al-Dalafa in the Hasbaya district, the outskirts of Sarira, and Wadi Al-Saluki.

The outskirts of Aita Al-Shaab, Al-Khiyam, and Bint Jbeil were also hit, while artillery shelled the outskirts of Hula and Markab.

During the Israeli raids, there were frequent airspace violations, particular­ly in southern areas of Lebanon. F15 fighter jets were seen flying above many areas.

 ?? AP ?? Lebanese paramedics in Beirut protest in support of their colleagues in Gaza who were attacked by Israeli forces.
AP Lebanese paramedics in Beirut protest in support of their colleagues in Gaza who were attacked by Israeli forces.

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