Israel's Rare Airborne Assault: Intensifying Middle East Conflict
An Israeli airborne operation in eastern Lebanon has heightened tensions in the Middle East, with heavy bombardments and a significant death toll. Israel's strikes have resulted in over 200 casualties in Lebanon, prompting evacuations and worsening the conflict. The United Nations urges urgent talks to prevent further instability.
Israel's military executed a rare airborne operation in eastern Lebanon, intensifying the conflict in the Middle East. Overnight, helicopters dropped Israeli troops near Nabi Chit, provoking gunfire from Hezbollah fighters and residents.
Israeli forces withdrew under the cover of heavy airstrikes. The Lebanese health ministry confirmed 16 fatalities in the last 24 hours, including three army personnel, as Israeli attacks have killed over 200 people nationwide.
The United Nations has emphasized the urgency of talks to resolve mounting hostilities, noting that continued military actions will only deepen regional instability.
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Lebanese health officials say at least 16 people killed, 35 wounded in overnight Israeli airstrikes in town of Nabi Chit, reports AP.
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Escalating Conflict: Deadly Airstrikes in Lebanon