Escalating Tensions: Israel's Offensive and Looming Threats in Lebanon
Amidst the intensifying Middle East conflict, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Hezbollah in Beirut. The military actions come as the U.S. warns that Iran may target universities in Lebanon. Over a million people have fled Lebanon due to escalating violence, with at least 1,300 killed and the threat of further confrontations increasing.
Israel escalated military operations in Beirut on Friday with targeted airstrikes aimed at militant infrastructure, amid fears of wider regional conflict. The U.S. has issued warnings regarding potential Iranian attacks on Lebanese universities, heightening tensions as the Middle East sees unprecedented unrest.
The Israeli military has intensified its assault on Hezbollah-controlled suburbs of Beirut. Residents were urged to evacuate, while explosions marked significant unrest in the city. Reports confirmed strikes in the southern suburbs, though details on casualties remain unclear as military tensions persist.
With the conflict broadening, the U.S. embassy cautioned citizens in Lebanon of impending risks. Security zones established by Israel and statements on retaliatory actions highlight the growing threat in the region as evacuations and military deployments increase.
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