Hezbollah launched a rocket attack from southern Lebanon, targeting northern Israeli territories. Additionally, the group used drones to attack the 'Ya'ara' military center in northern Israel. This attack further heightens the tension level in the Middle East region.
The Israeli Army launched intensive airstrikes against Hezbollah rocket launch sites in Southern Lebanon. This operation aims to reduce the group's capabilities and secure the northern border in response to recent attacks. Sirens sounded across Israel, but no immediate casualties were reported.
Hezbollah launched rocket and drone attacks on Israel, citing Israeli violations of the Lebanon ceasefire. Israel responded by intensifying strikes across southern Lebanon, continuing its military response. Direct talks between the Lebanese government and Israel are being pursued under US auspices, though disagreements remain over the scope of the US-Iran truce.
The Israeli military announced the commencement of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah rocket launch sites in Lebanon. The attack is described as an effort to limit Hezbollah's offensive capabilities. With ongoing military tensions in the Middle East, the potential for further clashes and the scale of any response remain key variables.
Hezbollah launched rocket and drone attacks against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, leading to clashes. Israel subsequently ordered residents in Beirut's southern suburbs to evacuate. While Iran suggested a ceasefire should include Lebanon and its allies, the US President and Israeli Prime Minister stated Lebanon is excluded from any such truce.
Hezbollah has launched rocket attacks targeting major Israeli cities in the south and north, escalating tensions significantly. These strikes are putting pressure on the fragile US-Iran ceasefire and raising concerns about regional conflict expansion. The intensification of military actions by both sides suggests a potential escalation into a wider Middle East war.