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AdvertisementFor Israel, a larger war with Hezbollah would look very different from the full-scale conflict it's fighting against Hamas in Gaza. Before the 2006 Lebanon War, a monthlong conflict fought against Israel, Hezbollah maintained some 15,000 projectiles. REUTERS/Avi OhayonBut a larger Hezbollah war could overwhelm some of these systems, a scenario that has caused concern in Washington. During the 2006 war, Hezbollah fired somewhere between 100 and 200 rockets per day at Israel, according to estimates cited by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank. More than two dozen soldiers and civilians have already been killed in Israel, and in Lebanon, that figure has surpassed 450.
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A rocket fired from Lebanon hit the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona on Thursday. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying its militants in Lebanon had fired 12 rockets toward Israel. Photo: Rami Shlush/ReutersThe chief of Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is set to give his first speech Friday since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, comments that will be watched closely around the region for clues to whether he will step up a confrontation with Israel and potentially ignite a wider conflict. Hassan Nasrallah , Hezbollah’s secretary-general, has kept a public silence since Israel launched its ferocious response to Hamas’s attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, during which militants killed roughly 1,400 people and kidnapped more than 200 others.
Persons: Rami Shlush, Hassan Nasrallah, Israel Organizations: Hezbollah Locations: Lebanon, Kiryat Shmona, Israel, Iran, Lebanese
A rocket fired from Lebanon hit the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona on Thursday. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, saying its militants in Lebanon had fired 12 rockets toward Israel. Photo: Rami Shlush/ReutersThe chief of the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah praised the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and vowed his group would step up military pressure on Israel in the coming days, but said it didn’t plan on waging an all-out attack for the time being, easing worries that the Israel-Hamas war could spread across the volatile region. Hassan Nasrallah , Hezbollah’s secretary-general, spoke for the first time since the attacks by Hamas, amid concerns the conflict on Israel’s southern end could ignite a separate war in the north against the Lebanese militant group. Hezbollah and Israel have been engaging in tit-for-tat exchanges of fire in recent weeks.
Persons: Rami Shlush, Hassan Nasrallah Locations: Lebanon, Kiryat Shmona, Israel, Iran, Lebanese
Thousands of Israelis demonstrated across the country on Tuesday, blocking scores of major roads to protest an overnight vote in Parliament that advanced efforts by the far-right coalition to limit judicial oversight of the government. Police officers fired water cannons at some protesters and arrested scores during attempts to disperse the demonstrations. Video showed officers shoving a news photographer, Rami Shlush, to the ground while he was covering the events. A police spokesman did not immediately reply to a request for comment. The protests have not yet matched the intensity of a surge of unrest in March, when leading trade unions shut down large parts of the Israeli economy in protest at the government’s earlier efforts to curb judicial power.
Persons: Rami Shlush Organizations: Police Locations: Israel, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
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