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Middle East Tensions Flare Again As Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets In Beirut

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  • These actions prompt fears of regional escalation, threatening diplomacy.

Fresh tensions have erupted in the Middle East even as reports suggest progress in ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. Israel has launched a series of strikes on Hezbollah positions in Beirut’s southern suburbs, raising fears of another escalation in the region. The attacks come at a sensitive time, with reports indicating that Tehran and Washington are moving closer to a potential understanding on several key issues. The latest developments have renewed concerns that regional flashpoints could undermine diplomatic efforts aimed at easing broader tensions.

Beirut Struck

According to reports, the Israeli military confirmed carrying out what it described as precision strikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs, an area collectively known as Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital.

The strikes are being closely watched because attacks on Beirut have previously triggered strong reactions from Iran. In earlier confrontations, Tehran responded to Israeli military action with missile launches, fuelling fears of a wider regional conflict.

Analysts note that periods of diplomatic engagement between Iran and the US have often coincided with heightened instability in Lebanon, making the latest developments particularly significant. Residents in Dahiyeh reportedly expressed concern that the situation could deteriorate further in the coming days.

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Israel’s Response

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a joint statement that the operation was carried out in response to Hezbollah fire directed at Israeli territory.

The strikes came hours after multiple drones were reportedly launched from Lebanon towards northern Israel. No casualties were reported from the drone incident.

The latest exchange has once again highlighted the fragility of the ceasefire that took effect earlier this year. Despite the truce, cross-border tensions have persisted, with both sides accusing each other of violations.

Reports from southern Lebanon suggest continued military activity and regular air strikes, while residents fear that Israel could expand operations into new areas. Others worry that further attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs could provoke another cycle of retaliation.

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