Hezbollah vows to strike deeper into Israel after attack on Lebanese village left at least 22 dead, including children
Briefly

Naim Kassem, the acting leader of Hezbollah, stated that the group is prepared to expand its missile targets in Israel as part of its strategy to "hurt the enemy." His remarks indicate a significant shift in Hezbollah's operational focus and suggest that cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa may become more vulnerable to attacks.
Following a deadly Israeli airstrike in northern Lebanon, Kassem's comments reflect Hezbollah's intent to intensify its military actions and broaden its geographic targets. This move could heighten tensions and lead to escalated confrontations along the Israeli-Lebanese border.
Read at Irish Independent
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