The skies above Beirut are choked with smoke as Israeli forces rain precision missiles down on Hezbollah strongholds, dealing crushing blows to the Iranian-backed terror organization while Tehran's desperate regime fights for survival across the Middle East.
In a coordinated campaign that has displaced over 300,000 people in less than 100 hours, Israeli Defense Forces launched devastating airstrikes against Hezbollah positions in South Lebanon, Beirut, and other terror hotspots after the Iranian proxy launched rocket attacks against Israeli civilians.
"According to NRC's estimates, 300,000 people have already been displaced, less than 100 hours after Israel launched a wave of airstrikes and evacuation orders in South Lebanon, Beirut, and other areas. The strikes came after Hezbollah launched a rocket attack on Israel," reported Middle East analyst Seth Frantzman on social media.
The timing of Israel's decisive action appears strategic, with intelligence sources revealing that Iran was racing to complete a secret defensive project that would have made future Israeli strikes significantly more difficult. Rather than allow the terrorist regime to strengthen its position, Israel chose to act decisively.
"Israeli officials say Iran was working on a secret project that would make it much harder for Israel to attack it, so Israel chose to start the war before that project could be completed," according to reports circulating on social media.
Meanwhile, dramatic footage shows the aftermath of Israeli strikes in Dahieh, Beirut's Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs. "Following the evacuation warning yesterday, the IDF is pounding Hezbollah's stronghold," military analyst Erez Neumark reported, sharing video of the precision strikes.
As Israel systematically dismantles Iranian proxy positions, the Islamic Republic has responded with unprecedented desperation, launching attacks against at least 12 countries in what appears to be the death throes of a collapsing terrorist regime.
This coordinated U.S.-Israeli campaign represents exactly the kind of decisive action the Middle East has needed for decades. While previous administrations dithered and appeased Iranian terrorists, the current approach is finally holding these bad actors accountable.
The question now is whether Iran's remaining allies will abandon the sinking ship, or if they'll go down with the terrorist regime that has destabilized the entire region for far too long.
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network