Israel's Military Strikes Near Litani and Evacuation Orders Raise Stakes in Lebanon Conflict
Israel issued evacuation warnings north of the Litani River in Lebanon and conducted airstrikes on Tyre that killed seven people, including two children, according to the National News Agency. Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee wa

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Israel issued evacuation warnings north of the Litani River in Lebanon and conducted airstrikes on Tyre that killed seven people, including two children, according to the National News Agency. Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee warned that anyone near Hezbollah operatives or their facilities endangers their life and stated that Israel would continue its fire and ground operations without allowing the population to return while dismantling terrorist infrastructure.
Lebanese officials, including Joseph Aoun, have condemned the strikes and criticized direct talks as ineffective. The United States is also involved diplomatically.
This escalation highlights the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, raising questions about the proportionality and consequences of Israel's military actions in the region. The situation remains fluid with continued military operations and diplomatic tensions.
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