Intensified Conflict: Israel and Hezbollah Engage in Fierce Exchanges
Israel and Lebanon exchanged intense fire, with Israeli warplanes conducting heavy bombardments and Hezbollah launching rockets at Israeli military targets. The escalation follows a deadly Israeli airstrike. Both sides brace for further conflict as casualties rise, impacting civilian lives and regional stability.
Israel and Lebanon exchanged heavy fire on Sunday, marking the most intense bombardment in almost a year, as Israeli warplanes targeted Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah, in turn, claimed responsibility for rocket attacks on military targets in northern Israel.
The Israeli military announced it struck approximately 290 targets on Saturday, focusing on Hezbollah's rocket launchers. Schools and public gatherings were restricted in northern Israel and the Golan Heights, and sirens blared throughout the night as numerous rockets were intercepted by Israeli defense systems.
The conflict escalated sharply after an Israeli airstrike on Hezbollah commanders killed 37 people in a Beirut suburb. The ongoing hostilities have led to significant casualties and a strained regional security situation, with both sides preparing for continued fighting. U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan warned of further escalation but also saw potential for a ceasefire.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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