U.S. Warns Americans In Lebanon To ‘Depart Now’ As Hezbollah-Israel War Rages On
The U.S. Embassy in Beirut is calling on Americans to leave Lebanon as soon as possible as the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues to ramp up.
The U.S. Embassy in Beirut is calling on Americans to leave Lebanon as soon as possible as the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues to ramp up.
Two Israeli civilians were killed, along with several others who were badly wounded, after Hezbollah terrorists launched at least 150 rockets into northern Israel on Wednesday.
According to multiple reports, Israeli special forces have been carrying out intelligence-gathering raids in Lebanon ahead of an expected ground invasion in the next few days.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) targeted Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a “precise strike” on Friday in the central headquarters of Hezbollah in Beirut, Lebanon.
Herzi Halevi, top commander of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), announced on Wednesday that his troops were preparing for a ground invasion in Lebanon following the back-and-forth rocket attacks that both sides have engaged in.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Tuesday that it struck the Lebanese capital of Beirut, targeting the Hezbollah commander behind the deadly attack that killed 12 children over the weekend.
At least five individuals were killed on Thursday and six were severely injured in airstrikes conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom against Houthi targets in Yemen, according to the Zaydi Shiite rebels who spoke to Yemeni media outlets.
Incoming reports are stating that one of the founders of Hamas has been fatally killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza, according to Israel’s KAN public broadcaster.
The war in Israel continues, with airstrikes and bombs slamming Gaza in some of the fiercest attacks the nation has seen. One America’s Chief White House Correspondent, Monica Paige, has more on what’s happening in the region.