Escalating Tensions: Unprecedented Strikes in Central Beirut Amid U.S.-Israeli Conflict
Israeli warplanes conducted significant airstrikes on central Beirut, marking the worst assault in decades. The strikes are part of a broader U.S.-Israeli effort against Iran following the assassination of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani. Global energy supplies face disruption, escalating political stakes and regional tensions.
In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Israeli warplanes launched intense airstrikes on central Beirut early Wednesday, targeting apartment buildings and marking the most severe attacks in decades.
This development follows the assassination of Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, by Israel, prompting Iran's retaliation with missile strikes that killed two people near Tel Aviv. Both nations continue to engage in military actions, raising regional instability.
As diesel prices soar and global energy supplies face disruption, the international community watches in concern. Iran's leadership refuses to de-escalate without significant concessions from the U.S. and Israel, contributing to a precarious geopolitical situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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