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The long-standing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has recently escalated dramatically, following a new aerial offensive by Israel in Lebanon that resulted in nearly 500 deaths and many injuries. The long-standing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has recently escalated dramatically, following a new aerial offensive by Israel in Lebanon that resulted in nearly 500 deaths and many injuries.
The recent airstrikes by Israel in Lebanon have raised serious concerns about the possibility of a larger war. On September 23, Lebanon experienced its deadliest day in years, with nearly 500 people, including many women and children, killed. This dramatic escalation follows years of tension between Israel and Hezbollah, a militant group based in Lebanon.
Analysts are saying that this recent wave of Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah is the largest since the 2006 war. Hezbollah is a militant group in Lebanon that is backed by Iran. This significant increase in military action shows just how serious the situation has become, raising fears of a major conflict according to Firstpost reports.
The increase in violence has made world leaders worry about the situation getting worse. UN Secretary-General António Guterres mentioned that he doesn’t want Lebanon to face the same kind of conflict that Gaza has experienced while EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell also shared his concerns, stating that the situation is very close to turning into a full-scale war.
In the past 24 hours, Israel launched a new airstrike campaign against Hezbollah called “Northern Arrows.” This follows recent explosions in Lebanon and targets southern and eastern regions, including Beirut. The goal is to weaken Hezbollah amid rising tensions.
The Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 492 people, including 35 children, as reported by the Lebanese health ministry. Israel targeted about 1,600 sites in southern and eastern Lebanon, claiming to have killed many Hezbollah militants, including in a strike in Beirut.
Meanwhile, Nearly a year of conflict in Gaza has severely hurt Israel’s economy. As a result, poverty is now affecting communities even in areas that are far from the fighting with Hamas. Many people are struggling financially, and the impacts of the war are being felt widely across the country.
After Israel started its airstrikes, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a message to the Lebanese people. He said that Israel’s conflict is not with them, but with Hezbollah, which has been hiding missiles in residential areas.
But it suffered a significant setback from the worst attack in its history and the ongoing war that followed.
After a 21% decline in the fourth quarter of 2023, Israel’s GDP bounced back with a 14% increase in the first three months of 2024, according to official data and the Japan times reports..
However, growth slowed down in the second quarter, registering only a 0.7% increase. Netanyahu has claimed that the economy is “stable and solid” and that it will improve once the war is over.