Israel Strikes Beirut After Rocket Attack, Tensions Remain High

Israel launched an airstrike on Beirut, targeting a Hezbollah commander allegedly responsible for a rocket attack on the Golan Heights that killed 12 children. The strike comes amid rising tensions in the region following the ongoing war in Gaza, where Israel’s withdrawal from parts of Khan Younis revealed further destruction and bodies. Concerns also grow over conditions for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, with reports of abuse and appalling sanitation in overcrowded camps.

US Leads Diplomatic Efforts to Prevent Israel-Hezbollah War After Golan Attack

The United States is leading diplomatic efforts to prevent a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah after a deadly rocket attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The US is urging Israel to avoid targeting Beirut, Hezbollah’s heartland, or critical infrastructure, while Israel has made no commitment to avoiding such strikes. Meanwhile, France and Lebanon are also involved in de-escalation efforts.

Iran Warns Israel Against Attacking Lebanon Amid Rising Tensions

Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has issued a stern warning to Israel against attacking Lebanon, following a deadly rocket strike in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights blamed on Hezbollah. The strike, which killed 12 youths, has escalated tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with both sides accusing each other of responsibility. Iran has vehemently condemned Israel’s actions, denouncing its annexation of the Golan Heights and its ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Hezbollah Rocket Attack Kills 12 in Israel, Raising Tensions

A rocket attack on a football field in northern Israel, blamed on Hezbollah by Israeli officials, killed 12 youngsters and wounded 18. While Hezbollah denied involvement, Israel vowed a harsh response, raising fears of a broader escalation. The attack follows escalating border tensions, with Hezbollah claiming casualties in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanese territory.

UK PM Urges Caution Amid Israel-Lebanon Border Tensions

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for all parties to exercise caution on the Israel-Lebanon border following a recent escalation in violence. Starmer spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reiterating his call for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid, and emphasizing the importance of a two-state solution. He also spoke with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, reaffirming his commitment to Palestinian rights.

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