After the Israeli raids on the suburb .. Hezbollah will cancel the “Jerusalem Day” celebration – the seventh day

After the raids launched by the Israeli army on the southern suburbs today, Hezbollah announced the cancellation of the “Jerusalem Day” celebration that was scheduled today.

An Israeli march plane launched a raid on the Hadath neighborhood in the southern suburb of Beirut, after the Israeli army announced its threat to the southern suburb of Beirut, which is the first time that the army has launched a raid on the suburb since the ceasefire agreement was valid on November 27.

In light of this escalation, the Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam held an urgent security meeting to discuss the latest security developments in the country, and the United Nations called on both Lebanon and Israel to control.

While the newspaper “Yediot Aharonot”, Trump asked Benjamin Netanyahu not to target the capital Beirut or vital facilities from an airport, port and electricity company during the raids launched by the army on Lebanon.

The Israeli occupation defense minister, Yisrael Katz, revealed today (Friday) that Israel holds Lebanon responsible for the launch process on the Galilee region, and will respond strongly to any threat to its security.

He said in a statement: “We will ensure the security of the residents of the Galilee, and we will confront with every force to any threat.”

Today, in a statement, the Israeli army announced the launch of two “two missile shells” from Lebanon towards Israeli territory, pointing to one objection and the second fall in Lebanon.

The statement stated that “after the launch of the sirens … Two missile shells coming from Lebanon were monitored, one was intercepted while the second fell inside Lebanese territory,” while Katz warned that “if the calm did not descend in the towns of Galilee, there will be no calm in Beirut.” He added, “The rule of Kiryat Shumouna is the ruling of Beirut.”

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