Tel Aviv, August 26, 2024 - Things are getting more tense between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah.
Reports say the Israel government led by Netanyahu put a new rule in place. They won't let the media share details about damage from Hezbollah attacks inside Israel's land. Reporters need okay first before writing about hurt strategic places or military bases.
This rule comes after Hezbollah's recent strikes back. They attacked because Israel killed a high Hezbollah leader, Fuad Shukr, on July 30th. Hezbollah fired hundreds of rockets and flying bombs at Israel. They say civilians were not the target.
In a TV speech, Hezbollah boss Hassan Nasrallah will show proof their strikes hit where meant to in Israel. Nasrallah stated the Netanyahu government is working hard to cover up what they lost due to Hezbollah's payback.
The rising tension led Israel to say emergency for 48 hours. Places like colleges and beaches in Haifa city must close. Also, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called an urgent meeting with his top team to talk about Hezbollah's attacks.https://a.co/d/77NrMSD
The situation stays changing. The long fight between Israel and Hezbollah keeps impacting the whole region big time. As more details come out, people all over the world watch close to see how this might make the already tense Middle East situation even worse.
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