Southern Lebanon has witnessed a significant military escalation, with Hezbollah targeting areas in northern Israel while Israeli airstrikes intensify on southern Lebanese towns. This surge in hostilities raises concerns about the potential impact on regional security and stability.
Israel has conducted a series of intense airstrikes on vital areas in Beirut and its suburbs, causing panic among civilians. The attacks targeted over 100 sites in less than 10 minutes.
Israeli warplanes have launched airstrikes on southern Beirut, resulting in the death of three individuals in a prior attack. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has reiterated his call for negotiations with Israel to prevent escalation in the south.
Israeli warplanes have launched extensive airstrikes on several towns in southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties. The Israeli Defense Minister warned of the destruction of villages near the border and urged immediate evacuation of residents.
The head of the Cultural Heritage Committee in Tehran, Ahmad Alavi, reported that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran have damaged over 120 cultural and historical sites, threatening Iranian heritage. The damage includes museums and historical palaces listed as World Heritage sites.
On Sunday, Israel targeted the only remaining supply line for Hezbollah in southern Lebanon through airstrikes on the Dbayeh - Ibl al-Saqi road. This action is part of Israel's efforts to isolate the border region.
The confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah has entered a new phase of escalation, marked by ground incursions and intensified airstrikes. Israeli forces have approached the Litani River in an attempt to encircle the city of Bint Jbeil.