Live interview was going on
The dispute between Israel and Hezbollah has now intensified. Amidst the ongoing war between the two, a horrifying scene was seen in Lebanon. Recently, a Lebanese journalist has been injured in a missile attack by Israel. Fadi Boudaya, a Lebanese journalist and editor-in-chief of Miraya International Network, was injured when an Israeli missile hit his home. He was doing a live TV interview during the incident. In the video going viral on social media, Budaya was seen suddenly losing balance and falling in front of the camera with a loud bang in the middle of the conversation. However, it was fortunate that he suffered only minor injuries in this attack. (Live interview was going on)
Budaya informed about his well-being on social media after the attack. He wrote on the social media platform Let us tell you that Lebanese journalist Budaya is considered a supporter of Hezbollah.(Live interview was going on)
This attack has taken place at a time when tension between Israel and Hezbollah is at its peak. Cross-border clashes between the two sides have intensified since the start of the Gaza war last October. The situation between the two worsened after the recent cyber attacks. Recently, tension has increased further after the explosion in the pager and walkie talkie of Hezbollah commanders. Hezbollah holds Israel responsible for this and is continuously intensifying its attacks.
Retaliatory Israeli airstrikes on Monday killed more than 550 people in Lebanon, including more than 50 children. The same day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video message appealing to Lebanese citizens to evacuate their homes. “They can return to their homes after the operation is over,” he said.
Ibrahim Qubaisi, head of Hezbollah’s missile division, was killed in Israeli strikes on Tuesday. The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed his death and said Qubaisi was a key member of Hezbollah’s missile operations. Along with Qubaisi, two other senior commanders are also reported dead. During these attacks in the Dahiyeh suburb amid this tension, Hezbollah has fired more than 300 rockets on northern Israeli cities.