The Fort Worth Press - First deaths as Israeli ground forces clash with Hezbollah

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First deaths as Israeli ground forces clash with Hezbollah
First deaths as Israeli ground forces clash with Hezbollah / Photo: © AFP

First deaths as Israeli ground forces clash with Hezbollah

Israeli forces battled Hezbollah militants in Lebanon on Wednesday, with Israel announcing the deaths of eight soldiers, its first combat losses since launching cross-border raids earlier this week.

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The fighting in two border areas came hours after Iran launched its largest direct attack on Israel to date. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Iran would pay for its "big mistake".

Hezbollah's primary backer, Iran, said it would escalate its response if Israel retaliates, defying calls for de-escalation in a war that has cost more than 1,000 lives in Lebanon since last week.

Israel shifted its focus last month from the war in Gaza, which erupted after Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel, to securing its northern border with Lebanon, where it faces Hezbollah.

A day after Israel said its troops had started "targeted ground raids" in southern Lebanon, it reported the first death of a soldier in the Israel-Hezbollah war. The toll later rose to eight dead.

Israel bombarded Hezbollah's south Beirut stronghold, having dealt a seismic blow last week by killing the group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in a massive strike.

Hezbollah said it forced Israeli soldiers to retreat from a village, targeted an Israeli unit with explosives and destroyed three tanks.

The Israeli army said it staged two brief incursions into Lebanon, warning residents to evacuate more than 20 areas.

In Beirut, Hezbollah targets in the southern suburbs were repeatedly bombarded overnight, with AFP correspondents hearing about 20 explosions and seeing smoke billowing over the area.

- Iran missile attack -

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said an Israeli strike on a Damascus neighbourhood frequented by Hezbollah leaders and Iranian Revolutionary Guards killed two people.

Hours after Israel announced the start of ground operations in Lebanon, Iran fired some 200 missiles including hypersonic weapons, sending frightened Israeli civilians into shelters.

Israel said it intercepted most of them. Two people were wounded by shrapnel and a school building was damaged.

The Israeli military said several Iranian missiles struck inside air force bases without causing any casualties or damage.

In Jericho in the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian was killed when "pieces of a rocket fell from the sky and hit him", the city's governor Hussein Hamayel said.

"Iran made a big mistake tonight and will pay for it," Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said.

"Whoever attacks us, we attack them."

His defence minister, Yoav Gallant, echoed the warning.

"Iran has not learnt a simple lesson -- those who attack the state of Israel, pay a heavy price," he said.

Iran's armed forces chief of staff, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, threatened to fire "with bigger intensity" if Israel makes good on its pledge to retaliate.

- 'Severe consequences' -

Iran's Revolutionary Guards said the missiles were fired in retaliation for Nasrallah's killing alongside its Quds Force commander Abbas Nilforoushan, as well as Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in a Tehran bombing in July.

Lebanon's disaster management agency said 1,873 people had died since Israel and Hezbollah began trading fire after the Hamas attacks on October 7, displacing hundreds of thousands.

President Joe Biden said the United States was "fully supportive" of Israel after the missile attack.

Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin condemned an "outrageous act of aggression" by Iran, while Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters there would be "severe consequences".

The conflict is now expected to escalate, with analyst Jordan Barkin saying: "This will not end well.

"Netanyahu has a long history of fighting back strongly and quickly when provoked. Restraint is not Mr. Netanyahu's strong suit."

James Demmin-De Lise, an analyst who writes for The Times of Israel newspaper, agreed.

"I think we'll see Israel launch decisive attacks against Iran. Likely with the hope of toppling the Islamic regime," he said.

But some Israelis expressed fatigue with the war, with Tel Aviv resident Liron Yori, 22, saying: "I feel very, very disappointed. I see where the war's going and I don't feel comfortable with it."

In central Beirut, people were weary and afraid, though some Hezbollah supporters were defiant.

Youssef Amir, displaced from southern Lebanon, said: "I have lost my home and relatives in this war, but all of that is a sacrifice for Lebanon, for Hezbollah".

- Global alarm -

Iran's missile attack, its second on Israel in six months, triggered widespread global alarm, as well as a spike in world oil prices.

UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the Iranian attack on Israel, saying they "do nothing to support the cause of the Palestinian people".

France and Germany joined in the condemnation, while Russia said it was "extremely concerned about a new dangerous round of escalation in the Middle East".

The G7 group of rich nations vowed to work together to reduce tensions in the region and said a diplomatic solution was "still possible".

 

Israel's retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 41,689 people in Gaza, the majority of them civilians, according to figures provided by the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The UN has described the figures as reliable.

In Gaza, the civil defence agency said Israeli bombings killed 19 people on Tuesday.

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S.Palmer--TFWP