Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon
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Israel says it struck Hezbollah “centers of gravity” in the latest wave of strikes in Beirut as plumes of smoke were seen from impact sites in the Lebanese capital. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the strikes targeted command centers, weapons storage facilities, and more that belonged to Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters.
The three-day U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and its allies brought a new wave of displacement to war-weary Lebanon, after Israel retaliated for Hezbollah rocket attacks.
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BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese civilians fled the country’s south and Beirut’s southern suburbs Monday, seeking refuge in Lebanon’s capital following a new and deadly escalation between Israel and the Iran-allied Lebanese militant group Hezbollah that left more than 50 people dead.
The Iran-backed Lebanese militia attacks its powerful opponent with rockets and drones, widening the front in the regional conflict.
In the pre-dawn hours of Monday morning, Hezbollah opened a new front in the US-Israeli war against Iran when it launched “missiles and a swarm of drones” at a military base in northern Israel.
The Israeli Defence Force targeted Beirut with retaliatory strikes early on Monday, March 2, after Hezbollah launched what it said was a rocket and drone attack against a military base near Haifa in
Thick smoke was seen over Beirut's southern suburbs and loud blasts were heard on Tuesday (March 3) as Israel escalated airstrikes on the Lebanese capital, targeting Hezbollah-controlled areas amid heightened regional tensions.