Hezbollah Pressures Israel with Drone Assaults, ‘Burkan’ Missiles

Snapshot from a video of a site targeted by Israel, reportedly belonging to Hezbollah (Reuters)
Snapshot from a video of a site targeted by Israel, reportedly belonging to Hezbollah (Reuters)
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Hezbollah Pressures Israel with Drone Assaults, ‘Burkan’ Missiles

Snapshot from a video of a site targeted by Israel, reportedly belonging to Hezbollah (Reuters)
Snapshot from a video of a site targeted by Israel, reportedly belonging to Hezbollah (Reuters)

Hezbollah has targeted Israeli military gatherings west of Kiryat Shmona using attack drones, artillery, and military positions with ‘Burkan’ missiles.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes intensified in southern Lebanon, reaching, for the first time, a church in the district of Bint Jbeil.
The Israeli bombardment did not subside throughout the day.
“The Israeli army hit the Saint George Church in the town of Yaroun, southern Lebanon, near the border,” Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported.
“Several areas in southern Lebanon came under Israeli fire from tanks, fighter jets and helicopters, including an attack on the home of Lebanese lawmaker, Qabalan Qabalan, who is a close ally to Hezbollah, the group that has been trading cross-border attacks with Israel since Hamas’s 7 October attacks on southern Israel,” the NNA added.
Video footage depicted significant damage to the house, indicating it was hit by two shells.
Furthermore, other news agencies highlighted Israeli direct shelling on the town of Markaba and the outskirts of towns around Hula and Horsa, situated between Deir Mimas and Kfar Kila.
In a statement, Hezbollah announced that the number of casualties in the Israeli settlements adjacent to the borders has reached 1,523 since the escalation began on Oct. 8.
The party issued separate statements indicating that its fighters targeted concentration centers and the deployment of Israeli soldiers west of Kiryat Shmona.
They did so through three drone attacks on one occasion and artillery shelling on another, resulting in direct casualties.
Additionally, they targeted an infantry gathering near the Dahiyra site and another assembly point in the Triangle of Tayhat with rockets and artillery, causing injuries.
Furthermore, Hezbollah fighters targeted an Israeli infantry force on the Karnitina hill near the Hadeb Yaron site.
Several military sites became the focus of Hezbollah fighters, some of which were reportedly struck by Burkan missiles.



France to Host Lebanon Aid Conference, Macron Says

France's President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the closing session of the 19th Summit of the Francophonie at the Grand Palais in Paris, on October 5, 2024. (AFP)
France's President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the closing session of the 19th Summit of the Francophonie at the Grand Palais in Paris, on October 5, 2024. (AFP)
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France to Host Lebanon Aid Conference, Macron Says

France's President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the closing session of the 19th Summit of the Francophonie at the Grand Palais in Paris, on October 5, 2024. (AFP)
France's President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the closing session of the 19th Summit of the Francophonie at the Grand Palais in Paris, on October 5, 2024. (AFP)

France will host an international conference this month to help drum up humanitarian aid for Lebanon and strengthen security in the southern part of the country, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday.

"We will hold in the next few weeks a conference to provide humanitarian aid, support the international community and support the Lebanese armed forces boost security, especially in southern Lebanon," Macron said after a meeting of French speaking countries in Paris.

Israel has begun an intense bombing campaign in Lebanon and sent troops across the border in recent weeks after nearly a year of exchanging fire with Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.

Fighting had previously been mostly limited to the Israel-Lebanon border area, taking place in parallel to Israel's year-old war in Gaza against Palestinian group Hamas.  

Earlier, Macron said shipments of arms used in the conflict in Gaza should be stopped as part of a broader effort to find a political solution.  

France is not a major weapons provider for Israel, shipping military equipment worth 30 million euros ($33 million) last year, according to the defense ministry's annual arms exports report.  

"I think the priority today is to get back to a political solution (and) that arms used to fight in Gaza are halted. France doesn't ship any," Macron told France Inter radio.  

"Our priority now is to avoid escalation. The Lebanese people must not in turn be sacrificed, Lebanon cannot become another Gaza," he added.  

Macron's comments come as his Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot is on a four-day trip to the Middle East, wrapping up on Monday in Israel as Paris looks to play a role in reviving diplomatic efforts.