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The Israeli army was on alert

The Israeli army announced a state of alert on the border with Lebanon in the morning of this Wednesday, January 3rd, hours after the assassination of the deputy director of the political office of the Hamas movement, Saleh al-Arouri, fearing a response from the resistance.

Fars News Agency International Group; Hebrew media reported that “Tel Aviv is preparing for a decisive response by Hezbollah, which may be with long-range missiles; The Israeli army has strengthened the Iron Dome system along the border with Lebanon and the Galilee region. It targeted the Hamas movement in al-Mushrafiya area, as a result of which three people, including Saleh al-Aroori, were martyred and 11 others were injured.

Hezbollah movement In response to the assassination of the deputy head of the political office of Hamas, Lebanon emphasized that this crime will not go unanswered and contains political-security messages. This will be a dangerous development in the path of resistance against the enemy.

According to Hebrew media reports, today’s decisions of the Israeli army regarding the situation of the border with Lebanon were made after a meeting that Tel Aviv Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, War Minister Yoav Galant and War Cabinet member Benny Gantz were present.

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