Live: Israel strikes central Beirut as Iran attack leaves two dead near Tel Aviv
Israel conducted airstrikes in central Beirut following the confirmed killing of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani by Israeli military action.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Israel has launched airstrikes in central Beirut after confirming the death of Iran's Supreme National Security Council chief, Ali Larijani, in an overnight attack. This strike is part of ongoing hostilities in the region, which have seen multiple incidents involving Israel, Iran, and the broader geopolitical dynamics surrounding them. Meanwhile, the situation continues to unfold with numerous international implications, including increased risk to global oil supply routes.
The U.S. military has also taken action, reporting successful bombings of Iranian missile sites near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, utilizing powerful 'bunker buster' bombs. These sites reportedly posed a significant threat to international shipping as approximately 20% of the world's oil transits through this critical waterway. The airstrikes came as Iran had responded to ongoing conflict with military maneuvers, heightening fears of a more extensive military confrontation in the region.
As the situation develops, these events reflect not only the immediate dangers posed by military actions but also the broader implications for regional stability, international relations, and global oil markets. The incident underscores the intensity of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran and raises questions about the potential for further escalations that could impact the security of both regional allies and global economic interests.