Israeli Airstrikes Escalate Conflict with Hezbollah
Israeli Airstrikes Escalate Conflict with Hezbollah

Israeli Airstrikes Escalate Conflict with Hezbollah

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Israeli airstrikes in northeastern Lebanon resulted in at least 52 fatalities and 72 injuries, primarily targeting areas that had previously avoided the worst of the conflict with Hezbollah. This escalation is part of a broader military campaign by Israel against Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, despite international calls for a ceasefire. Over the past year, the conflict has claimed at least 2,900 lives in Lebanon, with many casualties being women and children, while Israeli operations in Gaza have resulted in over 43,000 deaths. Recent strikes also targeted Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut’s southern suburbs, where evacuation orders were issued, preventing casualties. Concurrently, Hezbollah has been retaliating with rocket attacks into northern Israel, resulting in further casualties and escalating tensions. Diplomatic efforts by the U.S. have not yet achieved a ceasefire, as Israeli officials insist on addressing threats from Hezbollah and Hamas decisively.

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