Israel Hamas War Suspected Infiltration From Lebanon Into Israeli Air Space

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Israel-Hamas War: According to the report of news agency AFP, the death toll on the fifth day (Wednesday, October 11) of the Israel-Gaza war has reached approximately 3,600. Meanwhile, the Israeli Army claimed on Wednesday (October 11) that there has been a suspicious intrusion into the country’s airspace from Lebanon.

The army’s Home Front Command has advised residents of the cities of Beit Shean, Safed and Tiberias, located in the northern part of the country near the border with Lebanon, to stay at home until further notice due to fear of a large-scale attack. Besides, rocket sirens also continued to sound in many towns and cities near the northern border.

Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel
Earlier, Lebanon’s militant group Hezbollah said it had fired missiles at Israel after three members of the Iran-backed group were killed earlier this week amid rising border tensions, an AFP report said. Later, retaliatory action was taken from Tel-Aviv.

Attack with guided missiles
The report quoted the group as saying, “Hezbollah gave a befitting reply to the Jewish (Israeli) attacks and targeted Dhayra village with guided missiles. During this, many people were martyred.” At the same time, Israel said that it attacked one of Hezbollah’s military observation posts in South Lebanon.

Gaza power plant runs out of fuel
In the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas, about 3,600 people have lost their lives from both sides. Amidst the war, Gaza’s only power plant ran out of fuel and the power supply there was cut off. Apart from this, Israel also cut off electricity. Due to this there has been a complete power outage in Gaza.

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