Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - Fresh violence has erupted across Lebanon after intensified Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed dozens of people and caused widespread destruction in multiple areas. The escalating attacks have sharply increased tensions in the region, with fears growing that the conflict could expand further across the Middle East amid ongoing hostilities involving Israel and Iran backed groups.
According to reports, Israeli forces launched a new wave of strikes targeting several locations in southern Lebanon and other areas believed to house militant infrastructure and weapons facilities. Lebanese officials and local media said the attacks resulted in heavy casualties, including civilians, while rescue teams continued searching through damaged buildings and debris. Hospitals in affected regions were reportedly overwhelmed as emergency responders struggled to manage the growing number of wounded people. The intensified strikes come amid rising cross-border tensions and repeated exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed groups operating near the Lebanon Israel border. Israeli authorities stated that the operations were aimed at preventing attacks on Israeli territory, while Lebanese officials accused Israel of escalating the conflict and causing large scale destruction. International leaders and humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the worsening situation, warning that continued escalation could destabilize the wider region and deepen the humanitarian crisis.
The latest strikes in Lebanon mark another dangerous escalation in the already volatile Middle East conflict. As casualties continue rising and diplomatic efforts struggle to contain the violence, fears are growing that the region could move closer to a broader and more prolonged confrontation.
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