Israeli Intelligence Claims Iranian Pressure on Hezbollah Heightens Tensions

New Delhi, March 4: Israeli Intelligence reports indicate that since the launch of Operation ‘Roaring Lion,’ Iranian leadership has intensified efforts to alter regional dynamics. Allegations suggest that Hezbollah is facing significant pressure from Iran to take action against Israel.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), senior Iranian officials have been exerting considerable pressure on Hezbollah’s leadership to fire at Israeli targets. This strategy aims to apply pressure on the IDF and inflict harm on Israeli civilians.

There is no doubt that Hezbollah has decided to attack Israel to assist the Iranian regime. Their decisions clearly demonstrate that their interests lie with the Iranian government, not with the Lebanese people. Once again, Hezbollah has prioritized the Iranian regime’s agenda over the safety of the Lebanese populace, engaging in a conflict they cannot win.

Previously, Shoshani stated, “Since the start of Operation ‘Roaring Lion,’ the Iranian government has been targeting civilians. In their recent attack, they killed several innocent people in the Beit Shemesh community. The Iranian government is a terror state.”

On Tuesday, a significant attack occurred in Beit Shemesh, located about 30 kilometers west of Jerusalem. Several homes were destroyed, and numerous lives were lost, including those of children.

The attack was so intense that the entire neighborhood was devastated within seconds, creating a scene of chaos.

Eyewitness Shimon Gainan from Beit Shemesh recounted the terrifying aftermath, saying, “Everything was destroyed in three or four seconds. The whole house collapsed. It feels like a dream; nothing seems real. No one here understands what happened.”

Authorities in Beit Shemesh are still assessing the full extent of the devastation, and rescue operations continue amid the ongoing tension in the area.

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