Israeli Airstrikes Target Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders
Israeli Airstrikes Target Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders

Israeli Airstrikes Target Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders

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Recent Israeli military operations have escalated violence in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, resulting in numerous casualties, including 11 reported deaths in Beit Lahiya, predominantly among women and minors, according to Palestinian sources. The Israeli military claims these actions are anti-terrorist operations aimed at militant groups, with ongoing efforts to dismantle explosive devices in Tulkarem. Concurrently, Israel's air force targeted Hezbollah structures in southern Lebanon, eliminating a cell involved in launching rockets into northern Israel, while also conducting strikes that reportedly killed a Palestinian commander in Sidon. Tensions remain high as Hezbollah retaliated with rocket attacks against Israel, prompted by Israeli airstrikes in the Bekaa Valley that resulted in civilian injuries. Amid these confrontations, there are fears of a broader regional conflict, particularly following the assassination of key Hamas and Hezbollah figures. The situation reflects a complex and escalating cycle of violence, with ongoing international mediation efforts seeking a ceasefire.

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