Hezbollah Soldier Killed in Israeli Attack

Hezbollah Soldier Killed in Israeli Attack

The Israeli military has reported conducting bombings on two military installations in the southern Lebanese towns of Hula and Farqella on Sunday.

Hezbollah stated that one of their fighters, Mustafa Hassan Yassin, was killed in the Israeli attack. According to Anadolu News Agency, he is one of at least 454 Hezbollah members killed in the Gaza war.

Previously, on Saturday, Israel also targeted several Hezbollah military bases in Lebanon. The Israeli military announced multiple strikes on various Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

In a statement, the Israeli military claimed they attacked a Hezbollah military base in the Jibkin area. Additionally, they acknowledged strikes on several installations in the Khiyam and Hula areas and a military base in Odeisah.

Amid the ongoing tension, the Iranian mission to the United Nations warned Israel that it would face consequences if it launched a full-scale attack against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Israel recently declared an all-out war against Hezbollah, with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) receiving authorization and legitimacy to conduct operations in Lebanon. The United States, Germany, and Turkey have all issued warnings to Israel.

The United States, Germany, and Turkey have expressed concerns about Israel's plans, highlighting fears of escalating the conflict. Berlin and Washington have voiced worries about the potential broader ramifications of the war. Turkey has called on regional powers to stand with Lebanon in support.

Meanwhile, the United States has issued a travel advisory for its citizens, urging them to avoid travel to Lebanon. The U.S. Embassy in Lebanon reminded citizens to exercise utmost caution, particularly in southern Lebanon, near the Syrian border, and close to refugee camps. Germany and the Netherlands had previously advised their citizens to leave Lebanon