
Missiles in the room, rockets in the garage...', Netanyahu's message to Lebanon amid airstrikes
Hindustan Times News, New Delhi: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited the intelligence base. During the visit, Netanyahu spoke directly to the Lebanese people and called on them to liberate them from Hezbollah.
This is the second day of continuous Israeli targeting of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited an Israeli intelligence base and discussed the ongoing conflict against Hezbollah.
He appealed to the Lebanese people for peace and supported the crackdown on Hezbollah. We said yesterday that our war is not with you, you should go to a safe place, he said.
PM Netanyahu said, “Our battle is not against you, but against Hezbollah. Nasrallah is taking you to the brink of destruction.
I told you yesterday that where they put missiles, where there are missiles and rockets in the living room. In the garage, they themselves You will not be freed from the clutches of Hezbollah and Nasrallah, it is for your own good.”
Israel has launched a campaign against Hezbollah
Israel is now on the second front with Hezbollah.
Here their army is constantly bombarding. Following the recent pager and walkie-talkie explosions, Israel has launched a major offensive against Hezbollah, with rocket and missile attacks continuing. In today’s attack, the Israeli army killed Ibrahim Qubaisi, the head commander of Hezbollah’s rocket division.
On the second front, the threat of war increases
The Israeli army has already killed several Hezbollah commanders and is continuing its attacks. Lebanese sources said six people were killed in the attack.
On the other hand, Hezbollah has also been launching rocket attacks, but so far the conflict has only hit Hezbollah.
The attack and counterattack have raised fears of a major war between Israel and Hezbollah on a second front.
If there is a war with Hezbollah…!
This corrosion could once again pose a problem for the world, where oil production could be affected. If this happens, the prices of crude oil will increase in the global market and in such a situation will affect the prices of petrol and diesel.
Not only this, if you look at the map of the Middle East, the location of Lebanon is very important, and if there is a large-scale war, the world may face inflation again, affecting the global trade.