The Israeli military launched airstrikes in the southern outskirts of Beirut for the first time since a cease-fire in November, following rocket attacks from Lebanon, leading to fears of escalation. Hezbollah denied involvement, but tensions remain high after recent exchanges of fire and casualties in southern Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to enforce the cease-fire, while Lebanon’s Prime Minister called the rocket fire irresponsible and a threat to stability, as the U.N. urged restraint to prevent a wider conflict.
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Syrians watch Iran-Israel crossfire as government stays silent
Syrians are watching Iranian missile strikes and Israeli interceptions unfold in their skies, yet the new Syrian government has chosen to remain silent, potentially indicating a shift in its regional stance. While both Iran and Israel have historically influenced Syria, the war-weary populace seeks to distance itself from the conflict, preferring to observe rather than engage. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Syrians see missiles flying above them from Iran and Israel, but their...
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