Israel-Hezbollah War / USA took a big step as Israel-Hezbollah war became worse, announced sending army

The US announced sending additional troops to the Middle East as the war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon escalated. Israeli attacks have killed 274 and injured hundreds. Prime Minister Netanyahu has appealed to Lebanese citizens to move to safer places, increasing tension in the region.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 24, 2024, 01:00 AM
Israel-Hezbollah War: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has now taken a very deadly form, and this situation has created a horrific atmosphere in the entire Middle East. As the war is getting more fierce, the US has given a big response to this. The Pentagon has announced that the US will deploy additional troops in the Middle East, so that the situation in the region can be brought under control. US officials believe that if concrete steps are not taken now, the Middle East may fall prey to another major unrest, which can affect the whole world.

Beginning of the Israel-Hezbollah War

This conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalated when the Israeli army launched massive air strikes on Hezbollah after pager blasts and walkie-talkie blasts in Lebanon. In response, Hezbollah retaliated fiercely on Jerusalem on Sunday and Monday, causing northern and southern Israel to tremble. The fire after the explosions destroyed large buildings and caused devastation in many parts of Jerusalem.

Israel's massive attack

The Israeli army has carried out the biggest attack against Hezbollah so far. More than 274 people were killed in Lebanon in this attack, while more than 400 people were injured. More than 300 Hezbollah bases have been demolished in this attack by the Israeli army. Along with this, Israel has sent a warning message to the citizens living in many areas of Lebanon, urging them to move to safe places, so that they can avoid loss of life and property during this conflict.

Netanyahu's strong warning

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given a big statement in this tense situation. He has appealed to the Lebanese citizens to take the warning messages of the Israeli army seriously and vacate their homes as soon as possible. Netanyahu said in his message, "Please move away from danger. After our operation is over, you can safely return to your homes." His statement has made it clear that Israel is fully prepared to respond to any type of Hezbollah attacks, and their attacks will continue until the threat is completely eliminated.

America's big step

America's active role in this entire war has now increased even more. According to the Pentagon, the US is going to deploy additional troops to maintain peace in the Middle East. Its purpose is to control the growing tension in the region. US officials fear that if this conflict escalates further, it could lead to another major crisis in the entire Middle East, which will have an impact globally.

Growing tension in the Middle East

The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has also caused deep concern in the rest of the Middle East. Countries like Lebanon, Syria and Iraq already have a state of instability, and this new war has further aggravated these problems. The situation in Lebanon has become extremely serious since the Israeli air strikes, and if peace building efforts are not made in the coming days, this conflict can take a more deadly form.

Global response

After the US decision to send additional troops, the eyes of other global powers are also fixed on this conflict. The United Nations and other international organizations are also keeping an eye on the situation in the Middle East, and the possibilities of peace talks are being discussed. But looking at the current situation, it is difficult to say whether any concrete solution will be found soon or not.

Conclusion

The ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah is not only affecting Lebanon and Israel, but it can affect the whole world. It is clear from the US military deployment and Netanyahu's stern warning that the conflict may increase further in the coming days. Now it remains to be seen how the international community handles this serious situation, and whether this war can be stopped through peace talks.