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The Saudi Embassy in Lebanon urged citizens to leave the country immediately due to the risk of an “all-out war” between the Shiite Hezbollah movement and the Israeli army.

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  • Israel reacts to Iran’s warnings: ‘A regime that threatens to destroy deserves to be destroyed’

    Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, has already reacted to the threat made by Iran.

    “Iran today threatened to destroy Israel if Israel responds fully to Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon. “My response to Iran is clear: if Hezbollah does not cease its fire and withdraw from southern Lebanon, we will act against it with full force until security is restored and residents can return to their homes,” he wrote in social network x.

    The Israeli minister also left the message that “a regime that threatens to destroy deserves to be destroyed.”

    In the early hours of Saturday, Iran’s mission to the United Nations warned that in the scenario of Israel embarking on “a full-scale military aggression” against Lebanon, a “destructive war” would begin.

    Hamas reveals that there is no progress towards a ceasefire in Gaza


  • Israeli army carries out multiple drone strikes in Shejaiya

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they attacked several locations in Shejaiya this Saturday with drones that they claim are used by Hamas.

    oh Times of Israel writes that the army found weapons when it entered Hamas facilities. The IDF reveals that it killed several snipers.


  • Two Israeli soldiers killed during operation in Gaza City

    The Israeli army announced on Saturday the death of two soldiers during an operation in the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City.

    In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the two soldiers, aged 20 and 21 respectively, were killed on Friday in separate incidents in Shejaiya.

    The military said the operation led to the location of a weapons cache in a school and ended with the deaths of “numerous terrorists.”

    The announcement came a day after the Quds Brigades announced an attack on Israeli soldiers with a bomb placed in Shejaiya.

    The armed wing of the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad claimed to have launched a mortar shell at a concentration of Israeli military vehicles that entered the neighborhood.

    According to the Israeli army, the ground offensive against the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in the Gaza Strip has so far caused the death of at least 318 soldiers.


  • Saudi Arabia recommends leaving Lebanon due to possible war between Hezbollah and Israel

    The Saudi embassy in Lebanon has urged its citizens to leave the country immediately due to the risk of an “all-out war” between the Shiite movement Hezbollah and the Israeli army.

    According to the Saudi state news agency SPA, on Saturday the embassy also appealed to all Saudi citizens to refrain from traveling to Lebanon due to clashes on the southern border with Israel.

    Riyadh assured that it is closely monitoring developments in Lebanon and urged the country’s citizens to remain in contact with the Saudi embassy in Beirut in case of any emergency situation.

    The announcement comes after, in recent days, several countries – including the United States – advised their citizens not to travel to Lebanon for fear of a military escalation.

    Hours earlier, Iran vowed to retaliate against Israel if the country moves forward with a “large-scale” offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    in a publication on the social network (formerly Twitter), the Iranian mission to the United Nations (UN) in New York said that if Israel “embarks on a large-scale military aggression” in Lebanon, “an annihilating war” will follow.

    He warned that all options are now on the table, including the involvement of all members of the axis of resistance, which includes Iran and its allies.

    After the attack launched on October 7 by Hamas against Israel, Hezbollah opened a front in northern Israel, in support of the Palestinian movement.

    Since then, fighting has occurred almost daily in the border areas.

    On Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Israel does not want a war with Hezbollah in Lebanon, but stressed that the country has “the ability to return Lebanon to the Stone Age” in the event of a conflict.


  • Good morning, welcome to the liveblog where we will follow the main events of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

    Recap the main points of what happened in this Saturday’s conflict in the previous liveblog.

    Iran warns: if Israel attacks Lebanon “a destructive war will begin”



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