Israeli Strikes Escalate Humanitarian Crisis in Lebanon
Israeli Strikes Escalate Humanitarian Crisis in Lebanon

Israeli Strikes Escalate Humanitarian Crisis in Lebanon

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The Israeli military has intensified strikes in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Hamas commanders, resulting in significant casualties, including the deaths of Hezbollah's Mohammed Rashid Skafi and at least 100 Hezbollah operatives, as well as Hamas leader Saeed Attallah Ali and his family. These actions have led to a humanitarian crisis, with 1,400 Lebanese dead and 1.2 million displaced, along with severe infrastructure damage, including the destruction of medical facilities like the Salah Ghandour Hospital. The escalation follows retaliatory attacks, including Hezbollah firing rockets into northern Israel and Israel responding by destroying key targets such as intelligence headquarters. Amidst the ongoing conflict, Iran's Supreme Leader has called for unity among Muslim nations against Israeli actions, indicating broader regional tensions. The U.S. has issued warnings of potential domestic threats possibly linked to developments in the Middle East.

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