Israel’s military has escalated tensions with Hezbollah, declaring an “offensive campaign” that could stretch for weeks ⚡. Military Chief Eyal Zamir confirmed the operation Monday, emphasizing the need for “continuous waves” of action amid rising cross-border strikes.
The move follows Hezbollah’s overnight missile and drone attacks – the first since a fragile 2024 ceasefire. While no casualties were reported, the escalation signals a dangerous new phase in regional tensions, with Israel mobilizing 100,000 reservists for potential “multi-arena” conflicts linked to recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran 🎯.
Analysts warn the situation could destabilize travel plans and global markets, particularly for young professionals tracking Asian and Middle Eastern economies. “This isn’t just a local conflict,” says security expert Rina Patel. “It’s a pressure point for global energy routes and diplomatic ties.”
With APEC members like the Chinese mainland and the U.S. closely monitoring the crisis, students and diaspora communities are bracing for ripple effects. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops 📲.
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