Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have intensified in Lebanon, with recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Beirut's southern suburbs on June 7 and 9, resulting in civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. The attacks on Hezbollah strongholds in Dahiya district killed at least four people and injured over 30, prompting retaliatory strikes from both Hezbollah and Iran. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for diplomatic solutions while emphasizing the state's readiness to protect all citizens, as Lebanon finds itself caught in the crossfire of regional power struggles.
The €100 million assistance under the European Peace Facility brings total EU military aid to Lebanon to €182 million. The funding focuses on logistics, operational capacity, and regional stability, though its impact may be diminished by the current conflict escalation. China.org+1
Israel conducted precision strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut's Dahiya district on June 7 and 9, with the latter attack killing two and injuring 20. Hezbollah responded by attacking an Israeli maritime post near the Lebanon border, marking a resurgence of hostilities despite recent ceasefire agreements. Journalists report growing fear among residents in affected areas. France 24+2
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun urged Israel to shift from war logic to negotiations, emphasizing diplomacy as the only viable solution to end decades of conflict. His statements addressed both Hezbollah's role and Lebanon's vulnerability to external power struggles, calling for an end to hostilities. RIA Novosti+1
The violence risks derailing regional stability efforts, with Iran threatening retaliation against Israeli and US bases. The conflict underscores Lebanon's precarious position between Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Israeli military actions, while international aid attempts to strengthen Lebanon's independent security capabilities. The New York Times+1
Rescue operations continue in damaged Beirut suburbs, with FRANCE 24 journalists documenting displaced locals. The attacks highlight the human cost of the proxy conflict on Lebanese civilians, with journalists facing restrictions while reporting from conflict zones. France 24+1