`The strikes in Beirut marked the second consecutive day of Israeli bombardments targeting Hezbollah-controlled areas. As the conflict approaches its one-year mark, Israel has intensified its air campaign in the north, shifting focus from Hamas in Gaza to Hezbollah in Lebanon. (X)
World News: An Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on Tuesday claimed the life of a senior Hezbollah commander, Ibrahim Qubaisi, who played a significant role in the group’s rocket division. The attack, which killed six people, is seen as another major blow to the Iran-backed militant group, already reeling from recent setbacks against Israeli forces.
The strikes in Beirut marked the second consecutive day of Israeli bombardments targeting Hezbollah-controlled areas. As the conflict approaches its one-year mark, Israel has intensified its air campaign in the north, shifting focus from Hamas in Gaza to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The group has been launching rockets into Israel in support of Hamas, further escalating tensions in the region. The health ministry in Lebanon reported that the strike killed six and injured 15 others.
Israel’s military chief, Herzi Halevi, announced that airstrikes would continue to intensify. The Lebanese government reported that over 558 people had been killed, including 50 children and 94 women, during the airstrikes. Fear of a broader war continues to grow as Lebanon's civilian population grapples with the destruction.
Amid the devastation, international calls for a diplomatic resolution are growing louder. UN human rights chief Volker Turk and White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan have urged all sides to seek de-escalation. The conflict has raised concerns of a wider war, potentially drawing in global powers like the United States and Iran, which supports Hezbollah. As Israel ramps up its efforts, Hezbollah remains defiant, vowing to continue its resistance despite mounting losses.
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