Israeli Strikes Aimed at Hezbollah Kill More Than 500 in Lebanon

Israeli Strikes Aimed at Hezbollah Kill More Than 500 in Lebanon · Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Israel carried out more air strikes on Hezbollah targets in its heaviest and deadliest bombardment on Lebanon since 2006, when the two sides fought a devastating war.

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Lebanese officials said strikes on Monday and Tuesday killed at least 558 people, including 50 children, and wounded more than 1,800. Most of the casualties were in south Lebanon and the Bekaa region in the northeast, where Iran-backed Hezbollah has a strong presence.

Israel said its attacks are aimed at Hezbollah forces that attempt to hide, along with their missiles and other weapons, among civilians. On Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces said an air strike in Beirut killed Ibrahim Muhammad Qabisi, head of Hezbollah’s Missiles and Rockets Force. Hezbollah later confirmed his death in a statement on Telegram.

Although an Israeli military official previously said the country is focused on its aerial campaign and suggested it wouldn’t also need a ground offensive into Lebanon, Israel’s defense chief sought to send a different message on Tuesday.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s office published pictures of him inspecting Israeli troops simulating combat in Lebanon. “Any Hezbollah force that you may encounter will be destroyed,” he told them, according to a statement, saying that the enemy fighters had been degraded while Israeli forces had been hardened by fighting against Hamas in Gaza.

The number of displaced people in Lebanon is probably approaching 500,000, Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said during an event held by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

As world leaders lamented the Middle East warfare during speeches at the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York, the Security Council scheduled a meeting Wednesday evening on the escalating tensions in Lebanon. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told the General Assembly Monday that he was calling the meeting because a broader regional conflict would be “devastating for everyone, first and foremost the civilian population.”

Israel says its bombing campaign is necessary to stop almost 12 months of missile and drone attacks from Hezbollah and that diplomatic efforts have failed.

Hezbollah fired its own rocket and drone attacks into northern Israel, claiming on Telegram to have carried out 18 attacks Tuesday on Israeli targets. Israeli police said parts of projectiles and interceptor missiles fell in several locations in the Galilee region, while some Israelis reported injuries from shrapnel.