Tensions Surge: Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Southern Beirut
Israel's air force launched a significant strike on Hezbollah targets in southern Beirut amid rising tensions, challenging a truce initiated in November. The attack followed rocket fire from southern Lebanon. Israel holds the Lebanese government accountable for the destabilization, with warnings against any threats to its security.

Israel's air force executed a significant airstrike on a facility in the southern suburbs of Beirut, marking the first substantial attack since the truce in November that concluded a conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. According to military statements, the target was a drone storage facility linked to Hezbollah.
The strike, which reverberated through Beirut, followed an Israeli evacuation advisory for the area, prompting residents to flee in panic amidst congested streets. Previous warnings included three targeted drone strikes aimed at alerting occupants preemptively.
This recent escalation follows previous breaches of the ceasefire with rockets fired from southern Lebanon. Israeli officials hold Lebanon accountable for maintaining peace and express that any threats will result in robust responses, warning of potential for resumed hostilities in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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