Israel kills eight in strike on Lebanon; US rescues helicopter crew from Hormuz
Israel struck the historic port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least eight people, the Lebanese health ministry said. On Monday, Israel and Iran halted direct attacks on each other after an appeal by U.S. President Donald Trump for them to stop, but Tehran said it would resume hostilities if Israel continued to attack its ally, the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. The Israeli raids, the deadliest on Tyre since fighting erupted in Lebanon on March 2, foll
Israeli airstrikes in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on Tuesday resulted in at least eight fatalities, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The strikes, which followed an Israeli evacuation order for the city, are the deadliest in Tyre since conflict began on March 2. Rescuers are reportedly still searching for survivors amidst the debris. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, two U.S. helicopter crew members were rescued by a U.S. Navy drone after their Apache gunship went down in the Strait of Hormuz. The cause of the Apache's downed status remains unclear.
These events highlight ongoing regional tensions and potential escalations that could impact international peace efforts and global energy markets.
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