Violence in Lebanon Raises New Questions About U.S.-Israeli Relations
Recent attacks in Lebanon involving explosive devices have heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns about U.S.-Israeli relations and regional stability.
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Recent attacks in Lebanon involving explosive devices have heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns about U.S.-Israeli relations and regional stability.
Lebanese expert Ali Omais suggests Israel may have modified Hezbollah pagers with explosives, leading to deadly detonations that killed 37. Concerns grow over potential escalation in the region.
Lebanon has been hit by coordinated explosions using pagers and radios, killing dozens and injuring thousands. Hezbollah blames Israel for the sophisticated attacks, signaling a new phase in the conflict.
Conflict escalates along Israel’s borders with Lebanon and Gaza as 40 are dead and 60 injured in Khan Younis following an airstrike, according to officials.
Tensions escalate as Israel strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon and continues operations in Gaza amid rising cross-border attacks.
Tensions escalate along Israel’s borders with Lebanon and Gaza amid cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israeli forces and ongoing strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged heavy fire, raising fears of a broader regional conflict. Intense air strikes and drone attacks have stirred panic among residents and threaten ceasefire efforts in Gaza.
Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel on August 25, prompting one of the largest Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon in months, escalating the border conflict.
Residents of Beirut’s Dahiyeh suburb face poverty and security challenges amid rising tensions following an Israeli strike that killed a senior Hezbollah commander.
A Lebanese boy was killed and seven other civilians injured in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon’s southern villages. The IDF reported that approximately 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon, most intercepted.