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WorldMar 12

Former Israeli Ambassador Discusses Lebanon Casualties, Hezbollah Threat

Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., discussed the ongoing conflict with Lebanon where over 630 people have died.

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Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren recently appeared on CBS News' "The Takeout" to discuss the escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon, characterizing Hezbollah as a "national threat of the first order."

According to Lebanese officials, more than 630 people have been killed during the current hostilities, including 91 children. The conflict has drawn attention to the complex relationship between Lebanon and Iran, with Hezbollah serving as a key proxy force in the region.

Oren's appearance on the program focused on explaining the dynamics between Lebanon and what he described as the broader Iran conflict. The former diplomat provided his perspective on how these relationships factor into the current military operations.

The casualty figures from Lebanese officials highlight the human cost of the escalating tensions in the region. The conflict represents part of the broader geopolitical struggle involving Israel, Iran, and various proxy groups operating across the Middle East.

Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group based in Lebanon, has long been considered a significant security concern by Israeli officials. The group maintains substantial military capabilities and political influence within Lebanon.

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