The Israeli army and Lebanon's Hezbollah continued to exchange heavy fire overnight Thursday into Friday, while an Egyptian delegation is expected in Israel as the Israeli government reportedly prepares to make a new proposal for a ceasefire and the release of some hostages. The Israeli military said it had fired “two anti-tank missiles” from Lebanon at Israel overnight, adding that they hit the points from which they were launched with the artillery. At the same time, aircraft bombed Hezbollah “infrastructure” in the Kfarsuba sector, they added. For its part, Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite movement supported by Iran, an ally of Hamas, claimed responsibility for fire that “hit” Israeli forces on the border of the two states. The day before Wednesday, the Israeli army announced that it has begun to carry out an “offensive operation” in southern Lebanon, from where Hezbollah is launching strikes against it, while it is shelling its positions. At the same time, Israel continues its preparations for a large-scale ground operation in Rafah, in the southern […]
Source: News Beast

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