22-11-2024 01:33 AM Jerusalem Timing

’Israel’ Opens Sirens As Hezbollah Vows Retaliation

’Israel’ Opens Sirens As Hezbollah Vows Retaliation

Zionist entity on Wednesday ordered troops on the northern border with Lebanon to be put on high alert, shortly after Hezbollah vowed to retaliate the enemy strikes against Lebanon Monday evening.

Hezbollah fightersZionist entity on Wednesday ordered troops on the northern border with Lebanon to be put on high alert, shortly after Lebanese party of Resistance, Hezbollah, vowed to retaliate the enemy strikes against Lebanon Monday evening.

According to Zionist newspaper Yediot Aharonot, the army asked Galilee residents to stand away from the border fence with Lebanon. It also ordered civil defense forces near the Lebanese border to be placed on alert.

Northern Command in the Zionist army decided to raise the level of readiness in all bases and military positions along the border with Lebanon for fear of rocket attacks from Lebanese territory.

According to military correspondents in the Zionist mainstream media, the army command ordered its military units stationed on the border to carry out preventive procedures to prevent soldiers from leaving positions , for fear of sniper attacks from behind the border.


During the evening news feeds broadcast, Zionist reporters informed about a state of stress and mass panic prevailing settlers, following the army announcement of alert and its order to settlers to deport from the border.

"Settlers moved away from areas that are problematic under the army instructions and closed their shops, while farmers moved away from their fields for fear of Hezbollah 's response ." Zionist Channel 10 said.

Moreover, security sources in Tel Aviv expressed fear of Hezbollah targeting of high-level Zionist figures in response to the Monday raid.

"Security institution prepares to cope with such a response and specifically a Zionist figure with a position parallel to (Hezbollah's military leader martyr) Imad Mughniyeh, which means that the protection of these figures will be the most urgent task in the near future ," Zionist daily Haaretz reported.

Enemy warplanes carried out two attacks in eastern Lebanon on border with Syria on Monday.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah confirmed that the Zionist military aircraft had attacked a site belonging to the group on the Lebanese-Syrian border and vowed an "appropriate response."

The attack, the first strike of its kind on Lebanese territory since the beginning of the Syria crisis in 2011, came after repeated warnings by Netanyahu that the self-proclaimed Jewish State would not allow the transfer of advanced weaponry into Lebanon by the Syrian regime, which Hezbollah supports.

In 2013, Zionist warplanes struck three different arms convoys en route to Lebanon from Syria.

Since July war 2006, the Zionist entity spared no effort to violate Lebanon's sovereignty and breaching the UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

Resolution 1701 called for the immediate cessation of all Zionist military activity in Lebanon as part of a full cessation of hostilities between the entity and Hezbollah following a 33-day war.