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Hezbollah has long been considered Iran’s first line of defense in case of a war with Israel. But since Israel launched its massive barrage against Iran this week, the Lebanese militant group has stayed out of the fray.
"Hezbollah is committed to the ceasefire agreement, even though Israel has not respected this commitment over the past period," the spokesperson said. "It continues to kill, assassinate, and attack areas, including entering border villages and remaining at the five points."
Israel targeted nuclear and military sites in Iran in airstrikes early Friday morning.The strikes are a major escalation that threatens to expand into a wider regional conflict.These are five key questions as the conflict continues.
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Worldcrunch on MSNDeep, Wide, Targeted: How Israel’s Strikes On Iran Echo Its Pager Attack Against HezbollahIn a bold and unilateral move, Israel targeted Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and leadership in an operation that may have been years in the making, much like last year's attack on the pagers of Hezbollah members.
Israel launched one of the largest military attacks against Iran, aiming to decapitate its military leadership and halt its nuclear program.
Iran's foreign minister calls Israel's attacks on its nuclear programme a "declaration of war" as the IDF says it intercepted retaliatory drones launched by Tehran.
Amidst escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program, Israel launched preemptive strikes targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, resulting in