Hezbollah Rocket Strikes In Israel Leave 7 Dead In Deadliest Attack In Months
Two separate Hezbollah rocket attacks have killed seven people in northern Israel, making it the deadliest strike in the Jewish State in months.
Two separate Hezbollah rocket attacks have killed seven people in northern Israel, making it the deadliest strike in the Jewish State in months.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Tuesday that Hezbollah’s intended replacement of former leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed last month, has been eliminated as well.
The Israeli military announced that they have taken out Ibrahim Aqil, the leader of the Islamist terrorist group Hezbollah, who was held responsible for the 1983 attack on U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, which resulted in the deaths of 220 Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and three Army soldiers.
On Thursday, the FBI announced that they are still looking for information regarding Hamza Al Ghamdi and his whereabouts. He is a Saudi national who is wanted for questioning regarding his involvement in Al Qaeda, the terrorist group that carried out the September 11th attacks.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Tuesday that it struck the Lebanese capital of Beirut, targeting the Hezbollah commander behind the deadly attack that killed 12 children over the weekend.
Israeli officials vowed a “harsh” response against Hezbollah after it blamed the terrorist group for launching a rocket that killed 12 children at a soccer field in Israel.
The release of Israeli captives held by Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group responsible for the atrocities committed on October 7th, and an Israeli-sponsored cease-fire in the Gaza strip, were the two main points of emphasis for U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said that terrorist threats towards the United States have skyrocketed since the October 7th attack on Israel.