Thursday, March 05, 2026

Israel pushes into Lebanon as Hezbollah vows continued resistance





Israel pushes into Lebanon as Hezbollah vows continued resistance



An Israeli Apache helicopter fires towards Lebanon as it flies above the Israel-Lebanon border, amid escalation between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel, and amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, as seen from northern Israel, March 4, 2026. — Reuters pic

Thursday, 05 Mar 2026 9:21 AM MYT


BEIRUT, March 5 — The leader of the Tehran-backed militant group Hezbollah vowed Wednesday to keep up its fight against Israel, whose forces pushed into several border towns and conducted air strikes around Lebanon for a third day.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on Monday, when Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during US-Israeli strikes over the weekend.


The group stepped up its attacks on Wednesday, saying it targeted Israeli positions as far as Tel Aviv in at least 15 attacks.

“We are facing aggression... our choice is to confront it until the ultimate sacrifice, and we will not surrender,” Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem declared in his first speech since the latest round of fighting broke out.


“For us this is an existential defence,” he added.


Lebanese authorities announced at least 72 people killed, 437 wounded and 83,000 displaced from their homes since Monday.

The Israeli military told people living south of Lebanon’s Litani river — a large area stretching around 30 kilometres (20 miles) north of the border — to evacuate, warning that the army was “compelled to take military action” against Hezbollah in the area.


On Tuesday, Israel’s military said it was creating a buffer zone inside Lebanon to protect Israeli residents.

Troops from three divisions, including infantry, armoured and engineering units were operating in southern Lebanon, Israel’s army said late Wednesday.

AFP video footage shot on Wednesday showed what appeared to be two Israeli tanks amid residential buildings in Khiam, about six kilometres north of the border.

“Peacekeepers observed today several IDF (military) movements and military activities, including near... Khiam, Beit Lif, Yaroun, Houla, Kfar Kila, Kherbeh and Kfar Shouba,” the UN peacekeeping mission, UNIFIL, said in a statement.

It added that the Israeli movements violate Lebanon’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

Israel said Wednesday that two of its soldiers had been “moderately injured” by anti-tank fire in the south.

Hezbollah said its fighters had engaged Israeli troops in “direct” clashes in Khiam, “inflicting confirmed casualties”.


Hotel strike

Meanwhile, Israel expanded its aerial campaign, striking a hotel in Hazmieh, the first reported Israeli attack on the predominantly Christian area in Beirut’s suburbs, which is near the presidential palace and several foreign embassies.

Some rooms were gutted in the strike, and wounded people received treatment in the lobby, AFP images showed.

People fled through debris carrying suitcases past the Comfort Hotel’s sign, which had fallen broken to the ground. It was not possible to determine who was targeted in the attack.

The upscale district overlooks the capital’s southern suburbs, where Hezbollah holds sway, and which Hazmieh resident Lena had initially thought was the target of the strikes.

“I was wrong,” the 59-year-old woman told AFP. “Just a stone’s throw from my home, a hotel was targeted.”

Several people told AFP they had received recorded phone messages telling them to evacuate.


Southern suburbs targeted

A series of strikes on Wednesday continued to target Beirut’s southern suburbs following an evacuation warning from Israel’s military.

One of the strikes targeted a building near a major hospital, according to an AFP photographer.

AFP footage showed thick plumes of smoke rising above buildings in the densely populated suburb, which some residents fled when the violence erupted on Monday.

In Aramoun and Saadiyat south of Beirut — two towns outside of Hezbollah’s traditional sphere of influence — the health ministry said Israeli strikes killed six people and wounded eight others. It cautioned that this was a “preliminary toll”.

AFP footage from Aramoun showed damaged cars and rescue workers carrying a wounded person on a stretcher.

Strikes also targeted a four-storey building in the city of Baalbek, in Lebanon’s east, far from the border where Hezbollah also has a strong presence.

AFP correspondents saw rescue workers searching through the rubble for survivors.

Israel continued to strike a number of other areas including Tyre, Nabatieh, and other locations in the Baalbek district on Wednesday. — AFP


13 comments:

  1. Iran didn’t build that surveillance state alone. Hikvision cameras. ZTE infrastructure. Chinese facial recognition exports to governments who couldn’t build it themselves.

    The cameras that watched Iranian women were Chinese hardware. Israel walked in through the back door.

    You can’t secure a network you didn’t fully build.

    https://x.com/IredcapI/status/2029197981040234826?s=20

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    1. Say that to all yankee known spywares, commercial &/or military, mfer.

      Yet, none can be proven that Chinese communication equipments have backdoor!

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  2. That is Why We Must Ban Huawei.

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    1. ban a mfering i, for lying through us broken teeth

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    2. People who know the details of such matters say Hikvision a Huawei software security is shitty.

      I personally think it is deliberately so shitty, so that CCP can easily tap into any system that it chooses to when necessary, either for spying or to take down the system when the Shit hits the Fan.

      Western countries that insist to install Huawei or Hikvision systems are digging their own grave.

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    3. Malaysia probably OK, because Malaysia is anyway already in CCP pocket.

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    4. wakakakaka… mfer, checks how many countries of the world used Huawei/Hikvision SW w/o fails.

      Check through how many yankee allies willingly using iPhone/US communication SW for their critical dialogues.

      Wakakaka… indeed, who's digging who's grave!

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  3. Hezbollah was and is supposed to be Iran's sword and shield. If Israel got into a conflict with Iran, Hezbollah would turn Israeli cities into a sea of flames, with their tens of thousands of rockets, missile and artillery .

    So far Hezbollah has turned out to be a pfft failure to ejaculate.

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  4. Take Your Country Back

    BREAKING: Lebanon just banned all IRGC activity in the country and vowed to arrest any Guard members.

    https://x.com/eyakoby/status/2029585687637262421?s=46

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    1. IRGC is an Iranian military unit, so it's a given that any country outside Iran would ban any of its activity, UNLRSS under agreed cooperation.

      Gullible mfer of know-nothingness

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  5. BREAKING: Bahrain just got hit. Not a base. Not a military installation. The refinery.

    The Bahrain Petroleum Company, BAPCO, is burning. Iranian missiles and drones reached the facility on March 5 despite Bahraini air defenses intercepting 75 missiles and 123 drones in the same wave. The intercept count is the highest single-day figure for any Gulf state in this war. The fires are confirmed by video. The fires are real.

    Understand what BAPCO is. It is not an abstraction. It is the refinery that processes virtually all of Bahrain’s domestic petroleum output, sitting on an island of 800 square kilometers that also hosts Naval Support Activity Bahrain, the headquarters of the United States Fifth Fleet. The Fifth Fleet commands all US naval operations across the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. The commanding officer of the Fifth Fleet wakes up every morning approximately twelve kilometers from the refinery that Iran just struck. If you wanted to design a single target that communicates simultaneously to the global energy market, the US Navy, and every Gulf monarchy watching this war, you would design BAPCO.

    ….more

    https://x.com/shanaka86/status/2029587483726668191?s=46

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    1. wakakaka… how about that usual collateral damages use by the yank/zionist state?

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