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Israel Gaza war: Israeli minister warns Hezbollah over border fighting Israel Gaza war: Israel warns Hezbollah and Lebanon over border fighting
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Fighting on the Israeli-Lebanese border earlier this weekFighting on the Israeli-Lebanese border earlier this week
Israel's military will act to remove Hezbollah from the border with Lebanon if its attacks continue, an Israeli minister has warned.Israel's military will act to remove Hezbollah from the border with Lebanon if its attacks continue, an Israeli minister has warned.
Benny Gantz said the Israel Defense Forces would intervene if the world and Lebanese government did not stop militants firing on northern Israel. Benny Gantz said the military would intervene if militants do not stop firing on northern Israel.
Time for a diplomatic solution was running out, he added.Time for a diplomatic solution was running out, he added.
Meanwhile, the head of the Israel Defense Forces said troops were in "very high readiness" for more fighting in the north.
"Our first task is to restore security and the sense of security to the residents in the north, and this will take time," Chief of the General Staff Lt Gen Herzi Halevi said, after conducting a "situational assessment".
Cross-border exchanges of fire have been escalating since Hamas's 7 October attacks on Israel.Cross-border exchanges of fire have been escalating since Hamas's 7 October attacks on Israel.
On Wednesday, Hezbollah launched its highest number of cross-border attacks in a day since 8 October, security sources told Reuters.
It has led to concerns the conflict in Gaza could become wider across the region.It has led to concerns the conflict in Gaza could become wider across the region.
"The situation on Israel's northern border demands change," Mr Gantz told a press conference on Wednesday night."The situation on Israel's northern border demands change," Mr Gantz told a press conference on Wednesday night.
"The stopwatch for a diplomatic solution is running out. If the world and the Lebanese government don't act in order to prevent the firing on Israel's northern residents, and to distance Hezbollah from the border, the IDF will do it.""The stopwatch for a diplomatic solution is running out. If the world and the Lebanese government don't act in order to prevent the firing on Israel's northern residents, and to distance Hezbollah from the border, the IDF will do it."
Mr Gantz, an opposition politician and former IDF chief of staff, joined Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war cabinet as minister without portfolio in the wake of the attacks by Hamas. Hezbollah - a Shia Muslim organisation - is designated a terrorist organisation by Western states, Israel, Gulf Arab countries and the Arab League.
There has been an increase in rocket fire and the use of weaponised drones by Hezbollah this week, with Israeli war planes quick to respond. Funded by Iran, it is one of the most heavily-armed, non-state military forces in the world.
In 2006, a full-blown war between Hezbollah and Israel was triggered when Hezbollah carried out a deadly cross-border raid, with Israeli troops invading southern Lebanon.
At the border, there has been an increase in rocket fire and the use of weaponised drones by Hezbollah this week, with Israeli war planes quick to respond.
State media in Lebanon reported on Wednesday that a Hezbollah fighter and two of his relatives had been killed in an Israeli air strike.State media in Lebanon reported on Wednesday that a Hezbollah fighter and two of his relatives had been killed in an Israeli air strike.
The attack reportedly hit a house in Bint Jbeil, a town about 2km (1.2 miles) from the border with Israel.The attack reportedly hit a house in Bint Jbeil, a town about 2km (1.2 miles) from the border with Israel.
Benny Gantz, an opposition figure, agreed to enter into an emergency government with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the wake of the 7 October attacks
A Hezbollah statement said one of the victims, Ibrahim Bazzi, was an Australian citizen who was visiting his family.A Hezbollah statement said one of the victims, Ibrahim Bazzi, was an Australian citizen who was visiting his family.
More than 100 people have been killed in Lebanon - most of them Hezbollah fighters but civilians, including three journalists, are also among the dead. More than 100 people have been killed in Lebanon since October - most of them Hezbollah fighters but civilians, including three journalists, are also among the dead.
On the Israeli side, at least four civilians and nine soldiers are known to have died on the Lebanon border since hostilities began. Thousands of civilians living in dozens of communities in the area have been evacuated by the army.On the Israeli side, at least four civilians and nine soldiers are known to have died on the Lebanon border since hostilities began. Thousands of civilians living in dozens of communities in the area have been evacuated by the army.
Hezbollah, a Shia Muslim organisation, is designated a terrorist organisation by Western states, Israel, Gulf Arab countries and the Arab League. It was established in the early 1980s by the region's most dominant Shia power, Iran, to oppose Israel at the time when Israeli forces were occupying southern Lebanon during the country's civil war.
What is Hezbollah and will it go to war with Israel?What is Hezbollah and will it go to war with Israel?
Its leadership praised the unprecedented cross-border attack launched by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which at least 1,200 people were killed - most of them civilians - and about 240 others were taken hostage. Hezbollah's leadership praised the unprecedented cross-border attack launched by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which at least 1,200 people were killed - most of them civilians - and about 240 others were taken hostage.
More than 21,100 people have been killed in Gaza - mostly children and women - during 11 weeks of fighting, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.More than 21,100 people have been killed in Gaza - mostly children and women - during 11 weeks of fighting, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza are trying to find shelter as Israel broadens its ground offensive across the centre and south of the territory.Thousands of Palestinian families in Gaza are trying to find shelter as Israel broadens its ground offensive across the centre and south of the territory.
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