The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have not attacked targets of the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah in Beirut for three days on orders of the country’s political leaders. Roy Sharon, IDF military and security affairs correspondent and commentator, reported this on October 13.
“The reason the IDF has not attacked Beirut since Thursday night: the leadership of the political echelon,” — he wrote on his social network page X.
On October 10, it became known about the IDF attacks in Beirut. As noted, several buildings were destroyed as a result of the Israeli attacks. On the same day, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported an increase to 22 in the number of victims in the Israeli attacks in Beirut, with more than 110 injured.
On October 1, the Israeli military announced the start of limited ground attacks against Hezbollah. During the attacks, almost all of Hezbollah’s leaders were killed, including its leader. Hassan Nasrallah.