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Israel Intensifies Offensive in Gaza and Lebanon After Hamas Leader’s Death

Israel has significantly escalated its military operations in Gaza and Lebanon following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a key figure in the ongoing conflict. The Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, particularly in the northern area of Beit Lahiya, have caused widespread destruction, resulting in over 87 casualties, according to Gaza’s health ministry. Many Palestinians have been displaced, with over 5,000 people from Jabalia relocating after receiving Israeli orders to evacuate.

In Lebanon, Israel has also intensified its offensive, focusing on Hezbollah’s strongholds. Israeli strikes have targeted Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters in southern Beirut, reportedly killing senior commanders of the group. This has marked a significant escalation in the conflict, as Hezbollah, a militia group backed by Iran, has been launching missiles into Israel, further fueling tensions.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that Hezbollah attempted to assassinate him, further straining the situation. As Israel seeks to defend its borders from Hamas and Hezbollah, the humanitarian crisis in the region worsens. The United Nations has expressed deep concerns over the escalating violence, with millions displaced and civilian casualties rising in Gaza, Lebanon, and northern Israel.

Stay tuned for further developments as the conflict continues to unfold.

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