Mar 11 • 20:48 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Israel strikes Lebanon again, and Hezbollah launches rockets in its largest action since the start of the war

Israel has launched a new wave of attacks against Hezbollah targets in southern Beirut amid escalating tensions in the region.

On Wednesday, October 11th, the Israeli Defense Forces announced that they had conducted a new series of strikes against Hezbollah positions in the suburbs of southern Beirut. This surge in military action comes as Israel has pledged to use 'great force' in the region against the Iranian-backed militant group. Reports indicated that these strikes were in direct response to recent rocket fire from Hezbollah towards Israeli territory, escalating the ongoing conflict that has been brewing since the start of hostilities in the region.

Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated that the Israeli forces would soon intensify their operations targeting the military capabilities and infrastructure of Hezbollah in Dahiyeh, an area where the militia holds significant influence. The announcement reflects the growing concerns in Israel about the potential for an increase in militant activity from Hezbollah, particularly given the volatile situation in Lebanon and the wider Middle East. The repeated exchanges of fire suggest a deepening conflict, with both sides preparing for a protracted struggle.

In the aftermath of the Israeli airstrikes, correspondents reported multiple explosions disrupting the calm of southern Beirut, with visual evidence of large blasts sending plumes of smoke into the sky. Such developments not only indicate the intensity of military operations but also raise alarm about the humanitarian situation on the ground in Lebanon. The ongoing violence is likely to further complicate already strained relations in the region and heighten concerns over the implications for civilian safety and regional stability in the long term.

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