Mar 14 • 09:25 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

New Attacks in Lebanon: 'Not Safe Anywhere'

Israeli military strikes in Lebanon and Iran have intensified, prompting widespread fear and insecurity among residents in affected areas.

The ongoing conflict has escalated with Israel intensifying its military operations against targets in Lebanon and Iran. Reports indicate that the Israeli military has advised residents of an industrial area near Tabriz, northern Iran, to evacuate as U.S. strikes have allegedly hit 15,000 locations in Iran since the onset of the war. Iran's military response includes attacks directed at Israel and surrounding nations, heightening tensions in the region, particularly in the Gulf states.

In Lebanon, an Israeli attack struck an apartment building in one of the northern suburbs of Beirut, with reports indicating that the same target was struck just a day prior. Although there have been no casualty reports so far, the pervasive atmosphere of fear is exemplified by testimonials from residents like Hanadi Hachem, who recounted sleeping with her family in their car out of concern for safety. Such statements underline the unpredictable nature of the conflict, where civilians are finding it increasingly difficult to determine a secure place to reside.

This cycle of violence raises concerns about the implications for regional stability and civilian safety as hostilities spread beyond previously targeted areas. As Israel continues its offensive, the fear of indiscriminate attacks has gripped the population, leading to heightened levels of anxiety and worsening humanitarian conditions in Lebanon and Iran. The international community is closely monitoring developments, fearing that sustained military actions could lead to broader regional ramifications.

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