Israel has resumed its airstrikes on southern Lebanon, warning residents of Tyre to evacuate. This escalation occurs as Israel supports a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which does not include Lebanon.
Israeli media reported on Wednesday that the nephew of Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Naeem Qassem, and his personal secretary were targeted in Beirut, leading to unprecedented military escalation. The Israeli army announced it conducted extensive airstrikes on the Lebanese capital.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that <strong>112</strong> people have been killed and <strong>837</strong> others injured due to Israeli airstrikes targeting various areas in Lebanon today. These attacks come at a sensitive time, heightening tensions in the region.
The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, condemned the unprecedented Israeli attacks on Lebanon, which resulted in hundreds of casualties. These assaults come at a sensitive time following the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran.
Israel has committed a new massacre in Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of over 89 people and injuring 722 others. The Lebanese government is calling for international intervention to halt the assaults.
Lebanon's Health Minister reported that Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of <strong>89</strong> individuals, with hundreds more injured in an unprecedented military escalation. This follows over <strong>100</strong> air raids conducted by the Israeli army on Lebanese territory.
The Israeli military has launched extensive airstrikes across several areas in Lebanon, resulting in hundreds of casualties. This unprecedented escalation follows a temporary ceasefire announcement between Iran and the United States.
Israeli airstrikes on Beirut and several Lebanese areas have resulted in the deaths of <strong>89</strong> people and injuries to <strong>700</strong> others, according to the Lebanese government. The Israeli military announced it targeted around <strong>100</strong> military sites belonging to Hezbollah.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that intense Israeli airstrikes targeting various regions in Lebanon today resulted in the martyrdom of 89 individuals and injuries to 700 others, marking an unprecedented military escalation. These events occur at a highly sensitive time as Lebanon grapples with multiple crises on economic and political fronts.
Despite the announcement of a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, the situation in Lebanon remains dire as Israel continues its aggression. This ongoing conflict exacerbates the suffering of displaced individuals who are anxiously awaiting their return home.
Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and its suburbs experienced intense airstrikes just hours after a ceasefire agreement was announced. The attacks targeted vital areas in the city, south, and Bekaa Valley, raising significant concerns among local residents.
Israeli forces have executed the largest wave of coordinated airstrikes in Lebanon since the onset of their current offensive, targeting over 100 sites in just 10 minutes. The strikes hit areas linked to Hezbollah across multiple regions, including Beirut and the Bekaa Valley.
Lebanon's Health Minister, Rakan Nasruddin, reported that hundreds have died or been injured in recent Israeli attacks on the capital, Beirut. Hospitals are overwhelmed due to the large number of casualties.
The Israeli army announced the execution of its largest bombing campaign on Lebanon since the onset of the war with Hezbollah on March 2. The operation targeted approximately <strong>100 military sites</strong> belonging to the group across various regions.
The Israeli Chief of Staff confirmed that military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon will persist, indicating that airstrikes will not cease until specific objectives are met. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Israel conducted unexpected airstrikes in central Beirut, asserting that the ceasefire declared by Iran does not apply to Lebanon. This attack heightens regional tensions and reflects the complexities of the current situation.
A series of Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon on Wednesday led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds, marking one of the most intense military escalations in months. The attacks targeted multiple areas, raising growing international concerns.
Reports indicate that Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates after airstrikes targeted its oil facilities on the Iranian island of Lawan. This escalation comes just hours after a two-week ceasefire went into effect, raising concerns about regional stability.
On Wednesday, April 8, 2023, the Israeli army announced it conducted its largest airstrikes against Lebanese Hezbollah since the current conflict began, targeting the group's infrastructure in civilian areas.
Iranian state television reported missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and the UAE after airstrikes targeted oil facilities on Iran's Lavan Island. This escalation follows the implementation of a two-week ceasefire.
Israel continues its airstrikes on southern Lebanon, issuing urgent evacuation alerts to residents of Tyre. This escalation occurs amid conflicting statements regarding Lebanon's inclusion in the U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement.
The effectiveness of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian facilities is under scrutiny as Tehran continues to launch missiles despite ongoing pressures. The Economist raises concerns about whether the Israeli government has overestimated the damage to Iran's military capabilities.
The Israeli army has issued an urgent warning to residents of Tyre, particularly in the Shabriya and Abbasiyah areas, urging immediate evacuation north of the Zahrani River. This warning comes amid ongoing airstrikes and military operations in southern Lebanon.
Joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel have resulted in the deaths of <strong>18 people</strong> in residential areas of <strong>Alborz</strong> province in northern Iran. The attacks have raised international concerns over escalating regional tensions.
Joint airstrikes by Israel and the United States have resulted in the deaths of 18 individuals, including two children, in Alborz Province, Iran. The attacks also left 24 others injured, provoking outrage among Iranian officials.
Israeli forces conducted extensive airstrikes on southern Beirut, resulting in casualties among civilians. This escalation follows a warning for the evacuation of 41 towns in southern Lebanon, raising concerns over worsening humanitarian conditions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel continues its military operations against strategic targets in Iran, emphasizing that these strikes aim at the regime of terrorism and do not affect the Iranian people.
Reports indicate that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have targeted vital infrastructure in Iran, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to three others. The attacks hit key bridges and roads as the deadline set by Trump for Iran approaches.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Israeli Air Force has conducted strikes on strategic targets in Iran, specifically targeting railways and bridges. These operations are part of Israel's efforts to enhance its national security amid escalating tensions with Iran.
An American official confirmed to NBC that US airstrikes targeting Iran's Kharg Island, a major hub for Iranian oil exports, did not involve any ground troop participation. This action comes amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.