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Israel Escalates Air Strikes on Hezbollah Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a significant escalation of hostilities, Israel conducted extensive air strikes targeting Hezbollah positions in both Beirut and southern Lebanon on Saturday. This response came shortly after the Iran-backed militant group announced it had launched a barrage of attacks on multiple Israeli military bases in the vicinity of Haifa, claiming to have fired around 80 rockets at the region. The attacks coincided with a rising tide of violence in the area, with Israeli forces reporting that a synagogue in Haifa was struck, resulting in injuries to two civilians.

The Israeli military has intensified its operations in Lebanon following a series of cross-border skirmishes that began nearly a year ago, which were fueled by Hezbollah’s support for Hamas amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza. These recent developments mark a significant escalation, particularly after Israel initiated ground troop movements in southern Lebanon on September 23.

In Palestinian territories, the death toll has been climbing as a result of continued air strikes, with reports indicating that 24 people were killed in Gaza on the same day. Back in Israel, security services reported that two flares landed close to the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea, although he was not present at the time. This incident follows a drone attack targeting his home earlier in the conflict, which was attributed to Hezbollah.

Israel’s military leadership has stated that Hezbollah has already incurred significant losses due to the ongoing conflict, asserting a commitment to continue military operations until displaced residents of northern Israel can safely return to their homes. Recent footage depicted new strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, which serves as a Hezbollah stronghold, amid warnings from the Israeli military for local residents to evacuate.

Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported on multiple air strikes, including those against a command center and a weapons storage facility linked to Hezbollah. Notably, the southern city of Tyre also faced bombardment, impacting areas near UNESCO-listed ruins. An Israeli strike in the Bekaa Valley has reportedly resulted in the deaths of six individuals, including three children, prompting outrage and mourning among local communities and officials.

Casualties have steadily risen among both combatants and civilians throughout the region. Lebanon’s authorities indicate that more than 3,452 people have lost their lives since the onset of conflict in October of the previous year, predominantly in recent weeks, while Israel has reported the death of 48 soldiers engaged in combat against Hezbollah forces.

In Gaza, Israeli military operations continue with a focus on northern areas, particularly Jabalia and Beit Lahia. Recent statements from health officials in Gaza indicate a staggering death toll that has now reached 43,799 since the beginning of the war, with the majority of casualties comprising civilians. As humanitarian conditions worsen, a UN-backed assessment has warned that famine conditions are becoming increasingly likely in northern Gaza.

Israel has firmly rejected recent human rights reports critiquing its military actions, claiming the accusations — including those characterizing the situation as a “crime against humanity” — are unfounded and misleading. The United States also echoed this sentiment, dismissing allegations of genocide as baseless.

Amidst the chaos, demonstrators in Tel Aviv are demanding the Israeli government secure a resolution regarding numerous hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. The protests arose following Qatar’s suspension of its mediation efforts until there is a noticeable seriousness from both Hamas and Israel in ongoing negotiations.

On the international front, an Israeli airstrike in Syria targeted members of the Islamic Jihad group, reportedly resulting in the deaths of two prominent leaders. Meanwhile, Iran has expressed its support for a swift conclusion to the hostilities in Lebanon, as discussions for peace appear to be stalling.

In a latest diplomatic move, a top Lebanese government official disclosed that the U.S. ambassador had presented a 13-point proposal aimed at halting the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. This proposal includes a 60-day truce during which Lebanese troops would be stationed along the border. The Israeli government has yet to respond substantively to this initiative, adding to the uncertain atmosphere in the region.

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