Israel Intensifies Air Strikes on Hezbollah Positions in Lebanon
Israel launched its most extensive wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, urging Lebanese citizens to evacuate areas where weapons were stored. The attacks escalate the conflict amidst ongoing tensions with Hamas in Gaza. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized the need for national composure during these times.
Israel has significantly escalated its military campaign against Hezbollah, launching its most extensive wave of airstrikes on Monday and urging Lebanese citizens to evacuate areas where the militant group stores weapons. The strikes came as part of Israel's broader effort to secure its northern border amid growing tensions.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant announced the intensification of attacks, reaffirming Israel's goal of ensuring the safe return of northern residents to their homes. Gallant called for public composure as the conflict with Hezbollah, backed by Iran, intensified in Lebanon's southern, eastern, and northern regions.
The surge in military actions coincides with a significant increase in cross-border exchanges, raising concerns about a wider regional conflict. Lebanese residents have received evacuation warnings, with reports of airstrikes extending to areas previously untouched by the conflict, such as Byblos. The situation remains highly volatile, drawing international attention and prompting discussions between Israeli and U.S. defense officials.
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