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Netanyaga first spoke after explosions in Lebanon and hinted at the war (video)

Earlier, Israeli Defense Minister Joava Galant said that the war had moved into a new phase, and on the northern border, where daily shelling between Israel and Hezbolla was being sent additional troops. On Wednesday, September 18, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaga promised to return tens of thousands of inhabitants evacuated from the northern border areas, against the background of increased tensions with Hezbolla. Reuters writes about it.

The politician recorded and posted on the social network x 10-second video. "I have already said that we will safely return the inhabitants of the north to their homes. And this is what we will do," the prime minister said, without revealing more details. Netanyagu did not mention the operation, in which thousands of pagers and radios used by Hazbolla fighters were removed in Lebanon. At least 20 people are known to death, and thousands of another were injured.

It is Israel, according to Hezbolla, responsible for these attacks. Israeli Defense Minister Joava Galant has declared an increase in military forces on the northern border, where daily shelling between Israel and Hezbolla lasted. According to him, the war went into a new phase, and the focus is now focused on the Northern Front.

Operations against the communication systems "Hezbollai" caused chaos in its benches and increased fears about the possible deployment of a full -scale regional war along the northern border of Israel with Lebanon. The fighting on the country's northea border lasts almost a year. There is Israel marked with Lebanon, where Iran's Hezbolla group is supported by Iran.

The next day, after Hamas fighters burst into settlements in the south of Israel, Hezbollah began a storm in the north, and since then there were shootouts between the two sides almost daily. We will remind, in the last two days in Lebanon the series of explosions has thundered. On September 17, the southern country detonated pagers who were at the disposal of Hezbolla. On September 18, Portable Rings of Hezbollas and radios, which were purchased five months ago, exploded in Lebanon.