Israel Issues Warning to Southern Lebanon Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel has warned residents of southern Lebanon not to return home after Hezbollah fired missiles on Yom Kippur. The conflict with Hezbollah has led to over one thousand two hundred deaths in Lebanon. Meanwhile, Israeli operations in Gaza continue, with considerable civilian casualties reported.
On Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, Israel warned residents in southern Lebanon not to return to their homes.
This comes after Hezbollah launched missiles into Israel, targeting a base near Haifa.
Israel's military remains active in Gaza and southern Lebanon, responding to threats amid criticisms over attacks on UN peacekeepers.
The conflict, ongoing since September 23, has caused over 1,200 deaths in Lebanon and displaced over a million people.
Hezbollah's actions followed incidents where Israel faced allegations of targeting UN peacekeepers, as confirmed by diplomatic leaders.
Meanwhile, tensions continue in Gaza, where Israeli efforts have reportedly resulted in high civilian casualties.
Diplomatic avenues are being explored, with Lebanon's government urging the UN for a ceasefire.
Amid international calls for restraint, Israeli leaders, backed by the U.S., continue firm military actions, with both nations seeking to limit further escalation.