Mar 2 • 23:44 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

New attacks against Hezbollah

The Israeli military launched new attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon, targeting command centers and weapon depots in Beirut after a series of rocket and drone attacks by the militia.

In the early hours of a Tuesday morning, the Israeli military conducted fresh strikes against Hezbollah, a Shiite militia operating in Lebanon. This follows escalating tensions in the region, particularly after Hezbollah had reportedly fired rockets and drones at northern Israel. The Israeli military's statement pointed out that they were specifically targeting Hezbollah's command centers and arms depots located in Beirut.

The recent Israeli airstrikes are a part of a broader campaign against Hezbollah, which Iran supports materially and politically. The back-and-forth military actions escalate the already tense situation in the region, which has seen increased confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah since the resurgence of hostilities. Israel's objective appears to focus on disrupting Hezbollah's capabilities to launch further attacks, thereby seeking to maintain its northern borders secure.

This conflict not only threatens to destabilize Lebanon but also has broader regional implications, as it intertwines with the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. Analysts suggest that the situation could lead to wider military engagement if diplomatic efforts do not stabilize the area, raising concerns of potential civilian casualties and humanitarian crises within Lebanon.

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