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US Warns Israel Against Opening A Full-Blown War Against Hezbollah As Air Strikes Kill 30 In Lebanon

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US Warns Israel Against Opening A Full-Blown War Against Hezbollah As Air Strikes Kill 30 In Lebanon

In a recent turn of events, the United States has directly cautioned Israel against escalating hostilities with Hezbollah, as the two sides engage in intense cross-border exchanges. The U.S. has urged Israel to seek diplomatic solutions, emphasizing the potential risks of a full-scale land war.

What Happened: On Sunday, Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants clashed in some of the most severe confrontations since Oct. 7, Financial Times reported on Monday. The escalating violence has raised concerns about the situation spiraling into a full-scale war.

John Kirby, a spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council, cautioned Israel against escalating the conflict. He stated that there are “better ways” to ensure the safety of Israeli citizens than through war or further escalation. President Joe Biden assured that his administration would do everything possible to prevent a wider war.

Despite international calls for de-escalation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to maintain military pressure on Hezbollah. The situation has become increasingly tense, with the recent hostilities resulting in a significant rise in casualties.

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On Monday, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon led to 30 deaths and over 300 injuries, as per CNN. This escalation follows a series of events, including Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on Israel and the detonation of the group’s communication devices, which Hezbollah blames on Israel. The recent violence has led to fears of a potential full-scale war.

Why It Matters: The recent violence adds to the already tense situation in the region. Just last week, Lebanon experienced a second wave of deadly explosions targeting Hezbollah operatives, following a massive wave of pager explosions that killed 12 people and injured nearly 2,800 more. The second round of explosions killed at least nine people and injured over 300, further exacerbating the situation in Lebanon.

Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has called for a new approach to Middle East policy, advocating for either a “game-changing peace” or a “game-changing military strategy.” Graham suggested that a significant shift in strategy is needed, either through Saudi Arabia recognizing Israel, or Israel taking military action against Iran.

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