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ISRAELI AIRSTRIKES INTENSIFY IN BEIRUT AS GROUND FIGHTING ESCALATES IN SOUTHERN LEBANON

The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has entered a more dangerous phase as heavy airstrikes and ground clashes intensify across Lebanon. Recent developments indicate that the fighting is expanding both in scale and intensity, raising fears of a prolonged regional confrontation.

Israeli forces have carried out a series of powerful airstrikes targeting Hezbollah positions in the southern suburbs of Beirut. These areas are widely known to contain key infrastructure used by the militant group. Prior to the strikes, Israeli authorities issued evacuation warnings urging residents to leave the targeted zones in order to reduce civilian casualties.

Despite these warnings, the impact of the attacks has been severe. Multiple buildings and facilities believed to be linked to Hezbollah operations were struck, leading to significant destruction in parts of the city. Reports from the ground indicate that casualties have risen sharply, with dozens killed and many others injured as emergency responders continue rescue operations in affected neighborhoods.

At the same time, the situation on the ground in southern Lebanon has grown increasingly volatile. Israeli troops have moved deeper into the region, where they are engaging in direct combat with Hezbollah fighters. These encounters have resulted in intense firefights and the use of drones and rockets by both sides.

During one of the clashes, several Israeli soldiers were wounded, including an officer reported to be in serious condition. Hezbollah fighters have continued to launch rockets and drone attacks targeting Israeli military positions and vehicles in response to the advancing troops.

Military analysts say the combination of large-scale airstrikes and expanding ground operations suggests that Israel is attempting to significantly weaken Hezbollah’s military capabilities near the border. However, Hezbollah has demonstrated its ability to retaliate quickly, maintaining pressure on Israeli forces and nearby border areas.

The rapidly evolving situation has heightened concerns among international observers who fear that the conflict could spread further if diplomatic solutions are not urgently pursued. With both sides continuing their operations, the humanitarian situation in affected areas is expected to worsen as civilians remain caught in the crossfire.

As the conflict unfolds, the coming days will likely determine whether the fighting remains contained within the border regions or escalates into a broader regional crisis.

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