Escalating Air Strikes: Israel Targets Hezbollah amid Intensified Conflict

Israel's air force recently targeted Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, escalating conflict in the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to intensify attacks as Hezbollah continues drone assaults despite a US-brokered ceasefire. Over 3,000 people have been killed in Lebanon, with ongoing tensions threatening peace talks and regional stability.

Escalating Air Strikes: Israel Targets Hezbollah amid Intensified Conflict
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In a dramatic escalation of ongoing tensions, Israel's air force has launched targeted strikes on Hezbollah-controlled regions in Lebanon, including the Bekaa Valley, following directives from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This marks a significant intensification as Netanyahu declared a vow to ramp up military actions against the militant group.

Hezbollah has responded to these assaults with drone attacks in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, utilizing technology commonly seen in the Ukrainian conflict. Despite a US-brokered ceasefire in place since April, the ceasefire has appeared largely ineffective, as exchanges of fire continue to destabilize the region.

The skirmishes occur against a backdrop of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, their first in over three decades, with significant pressure from the US. Over 3,000 have been killed in Lebanon as conflicts rage on, posing serious challenges to peace efforts in the region.

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