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Israel launches strikes on southern Lebanon as IDF fighter jets break sound barrier above Beirut

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Israel has launched a fresh wave of strikes on southern Lebanon in an attempt to target and destroy Hezbollah's infrastruc­ture, according to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF).

The attack follows a similar assault by Hezbollah, which launched a new barrage of drone strikes into northern Israel on Thursday. In Beirut, Israel's fighter jets broke the sound barrier, flying low above the Lebanese capital as

Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, began a televised speech for the first time since the targeted explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies across the country, calling them a “severe blow” that crossed a “red line”.

Nasrallah vowed "just punishment" for the two-day attacks, which killed more than 30, wounded thousands and was widely believed to be carried out by Israel. Addressing Israel's Prime Min ister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said: "You will not be able to return the people of the north to the north … No military escalation, no killings, no assassinat­ions and no all-out war can return (Israeli) residents to the border."

The device explosions appeared to be the culminatio­n of a monthslong operation by Israel to target as many Hezbollah members as possible all at once.

Over two days, pagers and walkietalk­ies used by Hezbollah detonated, wounding some fighters but also maiming civilians connected to the group’s social branches and killing at least two children.

Although Israel has not officially claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks, a former senior official in

Israel’s Mossad intelligen­ce agency described the operation as "successful".

"At the end of the day, it's a combinatio­n of three elements that work perfectly, which is the intelligen­ce on the one hand, technology on the other, and the operationa­l capabiliti­es," Sima Shine, senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies think tank, said in an interview.

"This combinatio­n of the three made this event, this operation, successful," Shine added. "And I think what is important to mention is that it was directed on Hezbollah operatives, not on any civilians. It might happen that one or two civilians were close and were injured. But the purpose of the operation was directed against operatives of Hezbollah."

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The Israeli government has now called it a "new era" of war aimed at ending the Iranian-backed group’s cross-border fire to allow tens of thousands of Israelis to return to homes near the border. Meanwhile, Bulgarian authoritie­s have rejected claims that exploding devices have been shipped through the territory of the Balkan country.

It came in response to media publicatio­ns alleging that a company registered in Bulgaria had supplied the Lebanese organizati­on Hezbollah with exploding devices.

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Smoke rises in northern Israel following a rocket strike from Lebanon.

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