Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill at least 12 people, intensifying rising regional tensions

Recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 12 individuals, escalating tensions in the already volatile region. The Israeli military confirmed that the targeted strikes were aimed at command centers belonging to Hezbollah, a militant group based in Lebanon, particularly in the Bekaa Valley area. This military action comes amidst ongoing hostilities and heightened security concerns in the Middle East, where clashes between Israeli forces and various militant groups have become increasingly frequent. As of now, Hezbollah has not issued any public statement regarding the strikes. The incident further complicates the already strained relations between Israel and Lebanon, raising fears of an expanded conflict that could draw in additional regional players. The international community remains watchful as these developments unfold, with calls for restraint from various quarters to prevent further escalation of violence.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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