Lebanon Govt Bans Hezbollah's Military Activities As Israel Retaliates After Attacks

In a significant move, the Lebanese government has officially banned all military activities by Hezbollah in response to escalating tensions in the region. This decision comes on the heels of fierce retaliatory strikes by Israel, which left over 30 people dead and approximately 149 others injured, according to reports from Al Jazeera and the National News Agency of Lebanon. The violence erupted after a series of cross-border attacks, intensifying the already volatile situation between Israel and Hezbollah. The Lebanese government's ban is a clear attempt to curb Hezbollah's influence and maintain stability amidst fears of a larger conflict. The situation remains precarious as both sides brace for further military actions, raising concerns over the humanitarian impact of ongoing hostilities. The international community is closely monitoring developments, as the prospect of a broader regional conflict looms large, underscoring the urgent need for diplomatic interventions to mitigate the crisis.
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