Israel Strikes Lebanon for the Second Night in a Row
For the second consecutive night, Israeli Air Force jets have launched airstrikes on Lebanese territory, violating the ceasefire agreement. According to local sources, the strikes targeted suspected Hezbollah tunnels in the Bekaa Valley.
What do we know about the airstrikes?
- Israeli warplanes bombed suspected Hezbollah infrastructure, which they claim was used for arms smuggling.
- Explosions were heard across various parts of Lebanon, causing panic among civilians.
- The Lebanese government and UN representatives condemned the strikes, warning against further escalation.
Reactions and consequences
- Lebanon’s Ministry of Defense denounced the attacks, stating that Israel violated the country's sovereignty and put civilian lives at risk.
- Hezbollah vowed retaliation if airstrikes continue.
- Tensions in the region are rising, with the international community concerned about the potential for a broader conflict.
What happens next?
The situation on the Lebanese-Israeli border is becoming increasingly volatile. Diplomatic efforts are underway to prevent further escalation, but hostilities continue.
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