Israel Warns of Impending Strikes in Southern Beirut Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Israel issues evacuation orders for southern Beirut as tensions rise over Lebanon's exclusion from the recent ceasefire agreement between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Israel has directed residents of southern Beirut to evacuate the area, signaling an impending military strike, as tensions escalate over Lebanon's exclusion from the recent ceasefire agreement between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The two-week truce, which was meant to reduce hostilities in the region, appears to be unraveling, with Israel vowing to continue its attacks on Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group.
The ceasefire, announced last week, was hailed as a significant diplomatic achievement, paving the way for potential negotiations between the warring parties. However, the exclusion of Lebanon from the agreement has sparked outrage and raised concerns about the country's security and sovereignty. Iran has criticized the ceasefire for violating Lebanon's territorial integrity, a sentiment echoed by Hezbollah and the Lebanese government.
Source: Deutsche Welle


