Hezbollah fired 250 rockets on Israel, seven people injured
Israel-Hezbollah War / Hezbollah fired 250 rockets on Israel, seven people injured
Israel-Hezbollah War - Hezbollah fired 250 rockets on Israel, seven people injured
Israel-Hezbollah War: Tensions in the Middle East have once again reached their peak. On Sunday, Hezbollah carried out one of the most horrific attacks on Israel so far. The organization fired about 250 rockets and other weapons at Israel, injuring seven people. In this attack, many rockets reached the central region of Israel, even Tel Aviv, making the situation more serious.Treatment of the injured continuesIsraeli rescue service 'Magan David Adom' said that seven people injured in these attacks have been treated. Some of them are said to be in critical condition. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has described these attacks as a response to the recent Israeli attack in Beirut.Tension also increased in LebanonThe Lebanese army said that one Lebanese soldier was killed and 18 others were injured in the Israeli attack on Sunday. Israel expressed regret over the incident, saying that its campaign is only to target Hezbollah extremists, but the death of the soldiers was an unfortunate accident.Israel's counterattack and Lebanon's responseMore than 40 Lebanese soldiers have died in Israeli attacks in the last few days. At least 29 people were killed and 67 injured in Beirut in Israeli air strikes on Saturday. Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati strongly condemned these attacks and called it an attack on ceasefire talks.Ceasefire efforts failThe US and other international negotiators are trying to enforce a ceasefire in the region. But these continuous attacks have made the talks difficult. This violence between Hezbollah and Israel highlights the growing regional tensions and the limits of international diplomacy.What next?This conflict is not limited to Israel and Hezbollah alone, but it is threatening the stability of the entire region. The international community will have to intervene immediately and lead both sides to a ceasefire. If this does not happen, this violence may expand further, causing huge loss of life and property of the citizens of both countries.This latest development reflects the complex politics of the Middle East and the seriousness of the decades-long Israel-Lebanon conflict. A solution is possible only when all parties exercise restraint and return to the negotiating table.