Israel launched intense airstrikes on Lebanon this evening, which has been hit by cyberattacks for the past two days. Reports indicate that the Israeli army conducted airstrikes on numerous locations in southern Lebanon. Eyewitnesses in the region stated that many sites were targeted in the Israeli army's airstrikes. It was reported that smoke was rising from some areas in southern Lebanon due to the attacks. ISRAELI ARMY STRIKES 30 MISSILE PLATFORMS AND 150 MISSILE LAUNCHERS BELONGING TO HEZBOLLAHThe Israeli army announced that it targeted 30 missile platforms and 150 missile launchers ready to be fired by Hezbollah. According to a statement from the Israeli army, the attack was carried out in cooperation with Israeli intelligence. The statement noted that 30 missile platforms and 150 missile launchers belonging to Hezbollah, which were ready to be fired towards Israeli territory, were targeted. The Israeli army also reported that it struck Hezbollah's infrastructure and weapon depots located in various areas of southern Lebanon, and that artillery units launched an attack on the Nakura region. INTENSE AIR STRIKESIn an airstrike conducted by the Israeli army on the town of El-Haniyye in southern Lebanon, 4 people were lightly injured. A statement was made by the Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the Lebanese Ministry of Health regarding the matter. The statement recorded that 4 individuals, including 3 Palestinians and 1 Lebanese, were injured in the Israeli army's airstrike on El-Haniyye, and it was noted that the injured were receiving treatment. 2 ISRAELI SOLDIERS KILLEDIt was reported that 2 Israeli soldiers were killed in attacks carried out by the Hezbollah Movement in Lebanon this morning. A written statement from the Israeli army indicated that 2 soldiers lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Hezbollah in the northern part of the country this morning. The statement mentioned that the 2 soldiers died in the attacks in northern Israel, but no further details were provided. Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that one of the soldiers was killed in a guided anti-tank missile attack by Hezbollah, while the other was killed in an attack carried out by a drone. The report also stated that 9 Israeli soldiers were injured in these two separate attacks, one of whom was seriously injured. NASSRALLAH SPEAKS FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER THE ATTACKSAfter the attacks, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah appeared before the cameras for the first time. Nasrallah said: "I want to start with the words of Allah; 'if you are wounded, they are also wounded.' These are the decrees of Allah. Allah asks for martyrs from you, and Allah does not love the oppressors. Allah says, 'If you are in pain, they are also in pain.' I will talk about the situation we have seen in these two days. What will we do in the face of the events we are experiencing? What political stance will we take? First and foremost, there are the families of the martyrs. Whether they are martyrs due to explosions or those who fell on the southern front. I extend my condolences to them. At the same time, I offer my congratulations. "ISRAEL HAS CROSSED RED LINES"On Tuesday, the enemy Israel targeted thousands of calling devices and detonated them simultaneously. The enemy violated all principles in this operation, crossing red lines. They do not care about anything. Neither morally, nor humanely, nor legally. Some of the explosions occurred in hospitals. Some of those carrying calling devices were working in hospitals and pharmacies. There were people in the market, in stores, at home, and in their vehicles. On main roads, many civilians, women, and children were also carrying calling devices, not just Hezbollah fighters. They targeted devices used by civilians. Devices used not only by us but by the whole world. Hospitals and commercial firms use them. On Wednesday, they again detonated wireless devices in the same way, targeting radios in ambulances and hospitals. As a result of this hostility, we lost dozens of martyrs. There are women, children, and civilians. Thousands of people were injured.
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