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Hezbollah Missile Commander Killed in Israel Strike: 569 Lebanese Killed So Far in Fifth Day of Attacks on Lebanon

Hezbollah missile commander Ibrahim Qubaisi was killed in an Israeli attack in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday. Apart from this, 5 other people have also died. Israel has been continuously attacking Lebanon for the past 5 days. With this, the death toll in Lebanon has reached 569 in 2 days.

At the same time, Hezbollah also claimed to have hit 8 locations in Israel with missiles last night. According to Israel, 55 rockets were fired from Hezbollah.

Earlier on Monday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched an airstrike targeting 1,600 Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. It was claimed that 10 thousand rockets were destroyed. At the same time, Lebanon's health ministry said the attack had killed 569 people so far. 94 of them are women and 50 are children. 1,835 people have also been injured.

According to Al Jazeera, this is the biggest attack on Lebanon since the Israel-Lebanon war in 2006. In 2006, 1,000 Lebanese were killed in a month-long conflict. Schools and colleges are currently closed in Lebanon until Wednesday, September 25. People have been sent to safe places.

Israel has named the operation in Lebanon “Northern Eros”. The IDF claims that Hezbollah is hiding missiles in homes in southern Lebanon that have been fired at Israel for nearly a year.

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A building caught fire in Beirut after a missile attack.

A girl injured in an Israeli attack in the Lebanese village of Saksakih has been admitted to hospital.

Family members of the child who was killed in the attack took out a funeral procession in Saksakih village.

Security personnel engaged in rescue operations after the attack in the capital Beirut.

At the same time, UN chief Antonio Guterres has said he does not want Lebanon to become another Gaza. On the other hand, a week-long state of emergency has been imposed in Israel amid fears of a counter-attack from Lebanon. At the behest of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, cabinet ministers voted by phone to make the emergency decision.

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Netanyahu has issued a message to the people of Lebanon following the Israeli attack. Netanyahu has asked the public not to interfere with his operations. Israel is at war with Hezbollah.

Israel first sent a message, then attacked The Israeli military warned people living near Hezbollah positions to leave their homes immediately. According to the Times of Israel, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari released a video on social media.

Hagari asked Lebanese citizens to move away from the danger zone. He said, “The Israeli army is going to launch more deadly attacks against Hezbollah. Hezbollah has stockpiled weapons in houses and buildings. If you are in a building where there are weapons, leave as soon as possible.”

The message was sent in Arabic on all Lebanese networks and platforms.

People are leaving South Lebanon after the Israeli attack.

Radio station hacked, asked to leave home According to CNN, a Lebanese radio station was hacked. After this, people from South Lebanon were asked to move to safer places. Radio station Voice of Lebanon gave this information by posting on social media on Monday.

Lebanon's telecom company said that 80,000 people across the country received automated calls from unknown numbers on Monday. In which people were asked to go to a safe place. The company said that it is not known from where these calls are being made.

The IDF attacked the hideout of a Hezbollah commander According to the Times of Israel, the IDF also raided the compound of Hezbollah's top commander Ali Karaqi in Lebanon. Karaqi is the commander of the South Lebanon region. It has not been confirmed whether he was killed in the attack.

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Ali Karaqi is said to be second in command after Hezbollah chief Nasrallah. The IDF has already killed 2 top Hezbollah leaders. Top commander Ibrahim Aqeel was killed in an air strike on Friday. Hezbollah's top commander, Fuad Shukar, was also killed in August.

Why is Israel targeting residential areas? The Times of Israel reports that the Israeli army says that Hezbollah has hidden missile launchers in people's apartments. From there they attack Israel. Israel wants to destroy these buildings. Therefore, Israel has asked ordinary people living here to leave their homes.

People taking refuge in safe places in the city of Sidon after Israeli bombing.

People are moving to safer places after the attack on Lebanon. The image is of the city of Sidon.

Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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