Israel Warns Lebanese Civilians To Stay Away From House Hezbollah Uses To Store Weapons

JAKARTA - Israel Defense Forces (IDF) warned Lebanese civilians to immediately move away from the homes the militant group Hezbollah used to store weapons.

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Badhi issued a message to Lebanese civilians in border villages, warning them against using their homes to store weapons by Hezbollah.

"To all villagers in Lebanon, in the near future we will attack the terror target in Lebanon. We appeal to everyone who is near the property or in the house where Hezbollah is hiding weapons, we urge you to immediately stay away. This is for your safety and protection," he said., reported The Times of Israel September 23.

Laksda Badminton shows unprecedented footage of the Hezbollah militia preparing to launch a cruise missile from inside a civilian's home in a village in southern Lebanon. The building was targeted by airstrikes.

"Hezbollah endangers you and your family. Hezbollah plans to launch these weapons into Israel, immediately tackle them for your own protection," said Laksda Marijuana.

On the other hand, Laksda Badminton said the widespread attack that was taking place in Lebanon came after the military identified Hezbollah's preparations for launching rockets into Israel.

He said the attack would continue to "eliminate threats."

As previously reported, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said operations would continue until they were safe for people who fled on his border side to return.

In addition, Israel, Gallant said, has also set the stage for a long conflict as Iran-backed Hezbollah has vowed to continue fighting to a ceasefire in the Gaza war.

Separately, Israel's Chief of General Staff Defense Forces (IDF) Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said in a televised statement the military had been well prepared for the next stage of fighting, which would come in the next few days, but did not say what would happen.

"We will do whatever it takes to get rid of threats against Israel," Lieutenant General Halevi said in a televised statement.