Hyderabad: Israeli attacks on Lebanon have left 10 people dead, including a senior Hezbollah field commander, in fresh air strikes on the Bekaa Valley. The strikes have raised tensions in West Asia once again. Officials said more than 50 others were seriously injured. Notably, this is the largest attack since the ceasefire agreement between the two countries in November 2024.
Bekaa Valley air strikes mark biggest attack since ceasefire
Israel carried out the air strikes targeting the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon. According to reports, the attack killed 10 people. A senior Hezbollah field commander was among those killed. More than 50 people sustained serious injuries in the strikes. Some reports said that three of the 10 dead were children.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese Ministry of Health responded to the incident. It said civilians were among the dead. It also stated that children were among the injured. The attack plunged the Bekaa Valley region into mourning. However, no detailed breakdown of casualties was provided in the initial response.
Israel confirms strike on Hezbollah command center
On the other hand, Israel confirmed the attack. It said it acted after receiving accurate information that Hezbollah was preparing to attack them. Therefore, Israel announced that the strike targeted a Hezbollah command center in the Bekaa Valley. The development has further strained ties between the two sides.
However, Hezbollah has not issued any official statement on the incident so far. The absence of a response has added to uncertainty in the region. Meanwhile, observers note that tensions between Israel and Lebanon may rise again after the latest escalation. The situation remains tense, especially after the ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024.
The latest Israeli attacks on Lebanon have once again drawn attention to the fragile security situation in the Bekaa Valley. As developments unfold, both regional and international observers are closely watching the fallout of this strike.
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