Escalating Tensions: Israel and Hezbollah Face Off Amid Diplomatic Gridlock
Israel bombarded Gaza and Beirut's suburbs, intensifying its conflict with Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah, despite U.S. diplomatic efforts. Over 47 Palestinians were killed in Gaza, while in Lebanon's Beirut and Baalbek, strikes caused significant damage. The ongoing violence challenges hopes for ceasefires before the coming U.S. presidential election.
Israel intensified its military operations in the Gaza Strip and Beirut's southern suburbs, amid escalating tensions with Hamas and Hezbollah, both backed by Iran. This move follows U.S. diplomatic efforts that have yet to yield a successful ceasefire between the conflicting parties.
Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that 47 Palestinians were killed during Israel's overnight operations in central Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military justified these actions, labeling those affected as armed terrorists. Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, faced Israeli bombardment for the first time in nearly a week on Friday morning, as reported by Reuters.
Despite a renewed diplomatic push and impending U.S. presidential election, the violence shows no signs of abating. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized security enforcement over diplomatic agreements, while Lebanese officials decried Israel's persistent rejection of ceasefire proposals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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