Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon Kills 23 Syrian Workers Amid Intensifying Conflict
An Israeli airstrike in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley killed 23 Syrian workers and injured several others. The strike targeted Hezbollah amidst escalating violence. The heavy exchanges could lead to an all-out war. Lebanon hosts a significant Syrian refugee population. Israel has promised continued military action until victory.
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An Israeli airstrike in Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of 23 Syrian workers, as revealed by Lebanese officials on Thursday.
This lethal strike emerged as one of the most devastating single attacks in an ongoing and intensifying air campaign against the militant group Hezbollah.
The U.S. and its allies have called for a 21-day cease-fire to facilitate diplomatic efforts, but Israel has threatened a ground invasion, raising the stakes for potential all-out war. The airstrike took place near Baalbek in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley along the Syrian border, where local authorities described significant casualties and rescue operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)