هي احدى محطات الارسال الخليوي التي تدمّرت بفعل العدوان الاسرائيلي على ضاحية بيروت الجنوبية.
نستنكر هذا الاعتداء أشدّ الاستنكار ونعمل جاهدين لضمان توفير الخدمة للمواطنين وتفادي الشلل بالتواصل. pic.twitter.com/yj0PXl38jJ— Johnny Corm جوني القرم (@JohnnyCorm) October 2, 2024
10:30 – New Israeli strikes in Beirut this Wednesday
This Wednesday, October 2, in the morning, an Israeli strike hit the southern suburbs of Beirut, an important Hezbollah base, indicates the Lebanese National News Agency (ANI). “A photographer from Agence France-Presse saw new columns of smoke rising from this sector already struck several times during the night,” specifies Le Monde. Hezbollah television notably reported eleven Israeli raids in two hours.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Last night, Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed at least 60 Palestinians, Reuters reported, including at a school in Gaza City where displaced families were staying, with 17 deaths reported. According to several Gazan media outlets, Israeli tanks reportedly carried out a raid in Khan Younes, the toll could be 40 dead and dozens injured.
09:15 – Iran threatens the United States in case of support for Israel
Threatened with a response by Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran warns the United States against any action in support of its Israeli ally. “We have also warned the American forces to withdraw from this matter and not to intervene, otherwise they will face a severe response from us,” declared this Wednesday morning the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi, at State television.
09:03 – Israeli army deploys new resources in southern Lebanon
The Israeli army announced the deployment of new regular infantry and armored units in southern Lebanon. "The 36th& ;nbsp;division, comprising soldiers from the Golani Brigade, the 188th Armored Brigade, the 6th Infantry Brigade and additional forces, join the limited, localized and targeted raids against Hezbollah terrorist targets and terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon that began “Monday,” the Israeli army said on Wednesday. The soldiers will also be “accompanied by the IAF ( Israeli Air Force) and the 282nd Artillery Brigade,” it was specified.
08:51 – Two explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen (Denmark)
This Wednesday, Danish police announced that they were investigating two suspicious “explosions” near the Danish embassy. ;apos;Israel in Copenhagen, the Danish capital. "No one was injured and we are conducting investigations preliminary on-site tests. “A possible link to the Israeli embassy, located in the neighborhood, is being investigated,” the report said. nbsp;the police on X.
Vi er på baggrund af to eksplosioner tilstede i området Strandagervej/Lundevangsvej. Ingen er kommet til skade, og vi er i gang med de indledende undersøgelser på stedet. En eventuel forbindelse til den Israelske Ambassade, der ligger i området undersøges.
— Københavns Politi (@KobenhavnPoliti) October 2, 2024
08:46 – Israel asks residents of southern Lebanon to leave the area
This Wednesday, October 2, 2024, shortly after 8 a.m., the Israeli army advised residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate the area. In a message published On the social network X, the Arabic-speaking spokesman for the Israeli army wrote the following message: “The Israeli army has no intention of harming you (…) Hezbollah's activities force the Israeli army to act against it with force (…) Any house used by Hezbollah for its military needs is likely to be targeted. “Evacuate your homes immediately,” he warns.
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— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) October 2, 2024
08:37 – Macron asks à Jean-Noël Barrot to return to the Middle East
France, for its part, “will very quickly organize a conference in support of the Lebanese people and their institutions,” the presidency announced in a press release. In addition, Emmanuel Macron asked the head of French diplomacy Jean-Noël Barrot to “visit the Middle East again.”
08:30 – An air raid is possible, but it “takes a certain amount of time”
If Israel is considering an airstrike to hit potential targets such as Iran's port areas to weaken its export capacity, several elements must be taken into account, as General Jérôme Pellistrandi recalled in the columns of BFMTV: “The targets are listed thanks to the support of the Americans. But mounting an air raid means in-flight refueling and flying over the airspace of the countries in between. There is Jordan, which is negotiable, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, which in my opinion will turn a blind eye,” he explains. In addition, such an operation is only possible after meticulous organization, which takes a certain amount of time: “You don't mount an air raid in two minutes even if it is ready.” “The counter-reaction takes some time, even if “it can go quickly,” indicates”Air Force General Patrick Dutartre on BFMTV.
08:23 – Iranian port areas targeted ?
For the professor of geopolitics at Sciences Po and Paris School of Business, Israel's response could focus on “nuclear sites”, with “the American agreement”, he explains to BFMTV. “There are the Iranian port areas which constitute the lungs of this regime which is already largely economically asphyxiated by the international sanctions in place since 2007. If Iran is hit on its port areas, it will no longer be able to export much less to China, one of its last lifelines,” he explains. As a reminder, Iran does not have an Iron Dome, Israel's difference in protecting its territory. eacute;lienne
"Whoever attacks us, we attack", declaredé Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after Iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israel on Tuesday night. So what might Israel's response look like? ? “The response is the Israeli government, at the time it wants and in the way it wants,” Netanyahu said. Israeli army spokesman Olivier Rafowicz on BFMTV. “This attack will have consequences. We have plans and we will act where and when we decide,” Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari adds.
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