Hezbollah takes responsibility for the raid on Netanyah residence

Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a fearful attack carried out last week aimed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence, and has acknowledged that some of his fighters were taken hostage by the Israeli army. Hezbollah, militant group and political parties that control most in southern Lebanon, [...]
Hezbollah, a militant group and political party that controls most in southern Lebanon, has been declared a terrorist organisation by the United States, while the European Union has only black arms, but not the party, which has seats in the Lebanon Parliament.
The group's spokesman, Mohammed Afif, has said that Hezbollah takes full responsibility for the operation in Kaesarea, targeting Netanyah.
On Saturday, the Israeli prime minister has charged Hezbollah with the assassination against him and his wife, following the release of the drive to his residence in the town of Kaessarea.
The Israeli Army has announced that it took four Hezbollah fighters hostage from the start of the offensive in Lebanon, and has published a video in which one of them is seen responding.
The United States has said on Monday they are demanding that the Israeli-Hezbollah war be completed “as soon as possible”, as they push ahead of a UN resolution, urging the armed group to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
The exchanges of missile attacks on the border of Lebanon have begun after Israel's war in Gaza began on October 7th last year.
War has been sparked by Hamas ' attacks in southern Israel, leaving more than 1,200 people killed and taking another 240 hostages.
As a result of the Israeli offensive in Gaza, more than 42,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to Palestinian health authorities, reports the REL.
In September, Israel has also expanded the war in Lebanon, with the goal of destroying Hezbollah's capacities in the border area.
Hezbollah, on the other hand, has pledged to continue the war until a Gaza ceasefire is reached.












