Hezbollah hints will not remain silent about violations: Israeli media
Israeli media say the enemies of "Israel" have diagnosed the occupation's real problem, which is that it lacks leadership.
Giora Inbar, the former head of the Israeli occupation's liaison unit in southern Lebanon, considered on Thursday that the alleged rocket fire from Lebanon toward the village of Al-Ghajar was not a coincidence, Israeli media reported.
Inbar indicated that Hezbollah allegedly wanted to send a clear message to "Israel" that it could set the northern front on fire, in parallel to the eastern one.
He said the enemies of "Israel" have diagnosed the occupation's real problem, which is that it lacks leadership, adding that these enemies are pleased "to see us beat ourselves."
Earlier today, Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that Israeli artillery shells targeted the area between Kfar Chouba, Halta, and Kfar Hamam, all of which are located south of Lebanon.
Our correspondent also noted that 11 Israeli shells, launched from the "Al-Zaoura" site in the occupied territories, targeted the aforementioned region.
The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign condemned the Israeli aggression and considered it an attack on Lebanese sovereignty.
On his part, the Israeli KAN channel military correspondent, Roy Sharon, considered that "Israel's" firing of shells on open areas in Lebanese territories in response to an alleged rocket firing from Lebanon means that it does not want to cause escalation.
Sharon pointed out that if Hezbollah is behind the rocket firing, then its Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is the one who greenlighted the move because he fully knows that "Israel" is in a situation in which it cannot respond due to its preoccupation with its internal affairs.
He also noted that Sayyed Nasrallah is also aware that the US is preoccupied with affairs related to China, Russia, and Ukraine and is showing minimal interest in Middle East affairs.
Sharon pointed out that Hezbollah believes that "Israel" changed the status quo in Al-Ghajar when it established a barbed wire fence and constructed a concrete wall around the entire village, and the Lebanese Resistance party is using its means to deliver to "Israel" a message that it will not remain silent about this violation.
On his part, KAN correspondent channel in northern occupied Palestine, Rubi Hammerschlag, pointed out that Hezbollah has recently been increasingly talking about the erosion and decline of Israeli deterrence, adding that although the Lebanese Resistance party did not claim responsibility for today's incident, indications confirm "Israel's" loss of control over the fence, and this is a point that must be carefully considered.
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