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MAJDAL SHAMS: A woman demonstrates with others against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to this Druze village in the Zionist-annexed Golan Heights on July 29, 2024. - AFP
MAJDAL SHAMS: A woman demonstrates with others against Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to this Druze village in the Zionist-annexed Golan Heights on July 29, 2024. - AFP

Lebanon on alert over Zionist threats amid Gaza exodus

MAJDAL SHAMS: Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed a “severe” response to a deadly strike that killed youths in the annexed Golan Heights, as diplomats raced to contain escalation between the Zionist entity and Hezbollah. On a visit to the site of the rocket strike which killed 12 youths in the town of Majdal Shams, Netanyahu said: “(The Zionist entity) will not, and cannot, let this pass. Our response will come and it will be severe.”

He was greeted by protests during his visit, which came after mourners gathered in the Druze Arab town for the burial of the last victim, 11-year-old Guevara Ibrahim. The Zionist entity and the United States have blamed the strike on Lebanon’s Iran-backed

Hezbollah, which has traded near-daily fire with Zionist forces since the start of the Gaza war in early October.

Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said a flurry of diplomatic activity has sought to contain the anticipated Zionist response. “(The Zionist entity) will escalate in a limited way and Hezbollah will respond in a limited way... These are the assurances we’ve received,” Bou Habib said in an interview with local broadcaster Al-Jadeed.

The United States, France and others were trying to contain the escalation, he added, while Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said that “talks are ongoing with international, European and Arab sides to protect Lebanon and ward off dangers”. On Monday White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said he was “confident” a broader war can be avoided.

Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said he had spoken to Habib and Zionist Foreign Minister Israel Katz and told them it was “possible to interrupt the spiral of violence and it must be done now”. Several airlines including Lufthansa, Air France and Royal Jordanian announced on Monday they had suspended all flights to Beirut. But in the center of the city, shop owner Muhammad Saad, 53, said life was going on as usual. “We’re already at war, what more could happen?” he told AFP.

Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the Majdal Shams rocket attack, though the group claimed multiple strikes on Zionist military positions that day. The Zionist entity said Hezbollah fired a Falaq-1 Iranian rocket. This type of projectile is unguided and an analyst called them inaccurate weapons. On Sunday, the Zionist entity’s security cabinet “authorized the prime minister and the defense minister to decide on the manner and timing of the response”, Netanyahu’s office said.

Hezbollah has evacuated some positions in south and east Lebanon, a source close to the group told AFP. On Monday, Hezbollah said it had launched “dozens of Katyusha rockets” at a Zionist military site following the killing of two of its fighters. A source close to the group told AFP the pair were killed in an air raid on Lebanon’s southern village of Mais al-Jabal.

The Lebanese group has said its attacks are in support of Hamas, and they would stop if a ceasefire is reached in Gaza. Months of effort have failed to secure a ceasefire and hostage release deal, though mediators and Zionist negotiators met on Sunday in Rome to discuss the latest proposal. “The negotiations on the main issues will continue in the coming days,” a Zionist statement said.

Hamas, however, again accused Netanyahu of hindering negotiations. In a statement, the group said he has set new conditions in “a retreat” from an earlier draft. On the ground in Gaza, the Zionist military said its forces were continuing “precise” operations in the Rafah area and in nearby Khan Yunis. In the territory’s north, Hamas’ armed wing said its fighters were “engaging” a Zionist force in Gaza City’s Tal al-Hawa district, where witnesses reported shelling.

The Zionist military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 39,363 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the territory. Since the war began, rights activists, UN agencies and others have alleged abuses of Palestinians during Zionist detention. On Monday, the Zionist military said nine soldiers are being held for questioning in a case of abuse of a detainee at a facility known to be holding Palestinians arrested from Gaza.

Late on Sunday, the military announced its latest evacuation order for parts of central Gaza, asking Palestinians to head to a declared safe zone near Khan Yunis. It said Zionist forces would “operate forcefully” against militants in the area of Al-Bureij refugee camp after rocket fire from there. Hundreds were fleeing the area on Monday, witnesses said. Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said “only 14 percent” of areas in Gaza are not under Zionist evacuation orders. – AFP

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