In response, Hezbollah also fired about 200 rockets at Israel


Beirut: The number of people killed in the Israeli attacks on Lebanon reached 492 while 1,645 people were injured.
According to Lebanon's Ministry of Health, 38 children and 58 women are among the dead.
The Lebanese resistance organization Hezbollah said that the senior commander of Hezbollah, Ali Kirki, was safe in the Israeli attack on Beirut.
In response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, Hezbollah also fired about 200 rockets at Israel.
Hezbollah targeted Israeli military posts in the northern region and the Rafale Defense Industry Complex in the city of Haifa.
On the other hand, after the increase in tension between Lebanon and Israel, the United States has decided to increase the number of 40,000 American troops in the Middle East.
After the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, Egypt canceled the flights to and from Beirut from today.
It is pertinent to note that yesterday Israeli warplanes carried out 80 airstrikes on the city of Nabatia in Lebanon in just 30 minutes, in which attacks on Hezbollah targets are claimed.
According to reports, the attack by Israel was the largest airstrike since the start of the Gaza war, in which Israel attacked the northern and southern parts of Lebanon at the same time.

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