Israel strikes Lebanon following Hezbollah attacks, widening conflict
Israeli strikes killed at least 31 people in Lebanon after Hezbollah launched missiles and drones in retaliation for Iran's Supreme Leader's killing, escalating regional conflict.
- On Monday, U.S. and Israeli forces struck targets across Iran while Iran and proxies fired missiles, apparently hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait.
- Following a weekend attack that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran's ambassador to the IAEA alleged the Natanz site was struck, which Israel and the U.S. did not acknowledge.
- At least 555 people have been killed in Iran, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said Monday, while 11 died in Israel and 31 in Lebanon; QatarEnergy halted LNG and Saudi Arabia shut Ras Tanura refinery after attacks.
- Etihad Airways suspended flights until Tuesday afternoon, UAE stock exchanges closed and Strait of Hormuz transit fell 70%, while oil prices rose to about $71.97 for U.S. crude and $78.46 for Brent.
- Rafael Mariano Grossi said there is no indication Iran's nuclear sites have been damaged and urged dialogue, while Britain, France, and Germany said they were ready to work with the U.S. to stop Iran’s attacks.
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At least 52 killed in new Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon
In Lebanon, a new front opened in the conflict after Hezbollah targeted Israel's military base in Haifa with rockets and drones and Israel responded with its jets bombing the suburbs of Beirut killing at least 52 people, according to Lebanese officials.
In Beirut, smoke rises from Israeli strikes as Lebanese flee north for safety. The Israeli strikes follow Hezbollah rockets fired at Haifa after the assassination of Iran's leader.
The US-Israeli war against Iran has also escalated the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The pro-Iranian militia launched attacks against Israel on Monday night, calling it "retribution" for the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli army responded with violent attacks on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. The government in Beirut issued an "immediate ban" on all military activities of Hezbollah in an unp…
Hezbollah has targeted Israel with missiles and drones "in retaliation" for the death of the Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei. For its part, the Hebrew state has announced to hit targets of the pro-Iranian formation "through Lebanon" and promises that the movement will "pay the high price" for its...
A few minutes after 1430 hours, the Israeli Army has reported the outbreak of further attacks on targets in Hezbulah along Lebanon, which have impacted at least in the Dahye neighbourhood, south of the capital, Beirut, and in the coastal town of Tyre, south-west of the country.
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