Israel strikes Beirut seafront killing six as Trump threatens Iran rebuilding
Israeli attack on Lebanese capital's waterfront adds to mounting casualties while US president warns of devastating strikes on Iran.
Israeli attack on Lebanese capital's waterfront adds to mounting casualties while US president warns of devastating strikes on Iran.
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Israeli forces killed at least six people in a strike on Beirut's Ramlet al-Baida seafront early Thursday, according to Middle East Eye reports. The attack marks another escalation in Israel's military operations in Lebanon, which have already claimed over 600 lives and displaced 800,000 people.
The strike comes amid growing regional tensions and fears of broader conflict involving Iran and its proxies across the Middle East. US military families are grappling with concerns about potential American involvement in another regional war, drawing parallels to previous conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Israeli operations in Lebanon have now killed more than 600 people while forcing 800,000 from their homes, creating a significant humanitarian crisis. The Beirut seafront attack represents a notable strike in the Lebanese capital's urban center, escalating beyond previous border conflicts.
US President Donald Trump separately warned Wednesday that Iran was "pretty much at the end of the line" and threatened that American attacks could make it "almost impossible" for Iran to rebuild. Trump specifically mentioned potential strikes on "sections of Tehran and other places" while also referencing increased US focus on regional straits, likely the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The escalating rhetoric and military actions raise concerns about a wider regional conflict that could draw in multiple powers and further destabilize the Middle East.