Islamabad, Oct 8: Hezbollah hits Israeli intelligence base near Tel Aviv with rocket salvo
Hezbollah hits Israeli intelligence base near Tel Aviv, specifically the Glilot base of military intelligence unit 8200.
This attack is part of escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, a Lebanese group backed by Iran. Meanwhile, the United States has issued warnings to Israel regarding potential strikes on Beirut airport and nearby roads, emphasizing the need to keep these routes open for American and other foreign nationals to evacuate.
The U.S. has been chartering flights to evacuate citizens as the conflict grows, with approximately 900 people having already left Lebanon.
While the U.S. continues to support Israel’s military operations, it has expressed concern over potential civilian casualties and the importance of adhering to international humanitarian law in these strikes.
Despite this, Washington’s policy of backing Israel remains unchanged as the conflict extends from Gaza to Lebanon.
The rocket attack on the Israeli intelligence base near Tel Aviv by Hezbollah significantly raises the stakes in an already volatile Middle Eastern conflict. With Israel’s ongoing military operations against both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, tensions are mounting across the region.
This incident may push the conflict towards broader escalation, involving more regional actors and increasing the risk of a full-scale war.