Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, clouding Iran mediation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday. This escalation follows repeated ceasefire violations and attacks attributed to Hezbollah by Netanyahu's office.

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AI-generatedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday. This escalation follows repeated ceasefire violations and attacks attributed to Hezbollah by Netanyahu's office. The Israeli military was directed to attack "terrorist targets" in Dahiyeh, also known as the southern suburbs. These actions have complicated mediation efforts to resolve the US-Iran conflict, with Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson stating that Israeli attacks in Lebanon are delaying diplomatic progress. The strikes come after an intensification of hostilities in southern Lebanon over the weekend, including Israeli troops capturing Beaufort Castle and an order to expand ground operations.
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4 extractedIsraeli troops captured Beaufort Castle.
Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the military to attack “terrorist targets” in Dahiyeh.
Israeli attacks in Lebanon are causing a delay to the diplomatic process to end the US-Iran war.
Netanyahu ordered strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs.