Escalation in Beirut: Netanyahu Orders Dahiyeh Strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has commanded military action against Hezbollah targets in Beirut's Dahiyeh, following alleged ceasefire violations by the group. The ongoing conflict since mid-April has resulted in substantial casualties and displacement, with both sides incurring losses amidst a wider regional confrontation linked to Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has intensified military actions, commanding strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburb, Dahiyeh. This region is recognized as a Hezbollah stronghold.
Netanyahu's office justified the offensive, citing repeated ceasefire breaches by Hezbollah and recent attacks on Israeli cities and citizens. Defense Minister Israel Katz co-signed the order.
The hostilities mark a significant continuation of regional tensions, with drones and rocket attacks by Hezbollah sparking Israeli responses. The conflict has displaced over 1.2 million Lebanese and claimed more than 3,370 Lebanese lives, as reported by the local government.
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