Israel Conducts ‘Widespread’ Strikes In Lebanon After 6 Troops Hurt In Hezbollah Attack As Netanyahu Speaks To Putin, Protests Russia’s Anti-Israel Stance

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) says it carried out a “widespread” wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah sites in Southern Lebanon in response to repeated attacks on the border.

It says the targets include rocket launching sites, military compounds, and other infrastructure belonging to the terror group.

The IDF says two soldiers have been moderately wounded and others lightly hurt by shrapnel and smoke inhalation in a Hezbollah drone attack on a base in the Western Galilee.

Two of the drones launched from Lebanon were shot down by the Iron Dome air defense system, the IDF says.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack.

In another incident, the IDF says it struck an anti-tank missile squad in southern Lebanon that had attempted to carry out an attack near the northern Israel community of Zar’it.

The IDF says it is continuing to carry out strikes on Hezbollah now.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s Office says that during his phone call today with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his dissatisfaction with the anti-Israel stance on the war against Hamas that has been presented by Moscow’s officials at the UN and in other forums.

In a statement, the Premier’s office says he voiced “resolute criticism of the cooperation between Russia and Iran.”

He stressed that any other country that suffered a terror attack equivalent to Hamas’s October 7 onslaught would have reacted to it with at least the same force with which Israel has reacted.

Netanyahu also expressed appreciation for the Russian efforts that prompted Hamas to release an Israeli-Russian man held hostage in Gaza, the statement says. (Two Israeli-Russian women were also released following reported pressure from Moscow, but they weren’t mentioned by Netanyahu since they were then included after the fact in the next day’s hostage exchange and Israel freed Palestinian security prisoners for them, according to the PMO.)

Netanyahu also asks Putin to pressure the Red Cross to secure visits to the remaining hostages and deliver medications to them.

With reports from The Times of Israel

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