Israel Strikes Beirut Suburbs Amid Escalating Fighting With Hezbollah
Israeli forces bombed Beirut outskirts in response to Hezbollah attacks as US-brokered ceasefire efforts stall.

Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on the outskirts of Beirut in recent days, marking an escalation in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah along the Lebanese border.
Israel said the attacks on the Lebanese capital were ordered in response to Hezbollah firing at Israeli territory. The strikes came just days after a US-brokered truce attempt, suggesting diplomatic efforts to contain the conflict have stalled.
The escalation has drawn warnings from Iran, which threatened to retaliate against Israeli actions. Iran has historically provided support to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group that controls significant territory in southern Lebanon.
Meanwhile, separate fighting continued in Gaza, where Israeli operations reportedly killed nine people as Egypt hosted new ceasefire negotiations. The dual conflicts highlight the broader regional tensions affecting multiple fronts.
US diplomatic efforts to broker a truce in Lebanon appear to have lost momentum amid the renewed violence. The timing of the Israeli strikes so soon after ceasefire discussions indicates the fragile nature of any potential agreements in the region.