Escalation in Beirut: Deadly Airstrike Targets Hezbollah
Rescue workers in Beirut searched for survivors after an Israeli airstrike killed 37 people, including senior Hezbollah members. The conflict with Israel intensified, causing significant casualties and destruction. U.S. officials call for de-escalation while Hezbollah vows retaliation. The situation remains volatile with a high risk of further violence.
Rescue workers in Beirut are combing through rubble after an Israeli airstrike killed at least 37 people, including senior Hezbollah commanders, on Friday in a suburban area of the Lebanese capital, authorities confirmed.
Israel's military reported targeting an underground gathering of Hezbollah leaders, leading to significant casualties and the destruction of a multi-story residential building. The strike also affected a nearby nursery, with the Lebanese health ministry stating that three children and seven women were among the victims.
The conflict continues to escalate with cross-border strikes. On Saturday, Israeli warplanes carried out the heaviest bombardment in 11 months, while Hezbollah claimed multiple rocket attacks on northern Israel. U.S. officials and international bodies call for de-escalation as Lebanon's death toll for the week exceeds 70.
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