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Hezbollah in Beirut faces strikes as Tehran mourns Nasrallah, Supreme leader set to speak


Israeli strikes in Lebanon have cut off a major road used by thousands of people fleeing the country, according to Lebanese Transport minister Ali Hamieh. The strikes created a crater near the border with Syria. Meanwhile, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayotallah Ali Khamenei, will lead prayers in Tehran today, with a ceremony honoring the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Massive Israeli strikes near Beirut’s airport have caused loud explosions and shockwaves in the Lebanese capital. While oil prices remain relatively stable, there are concerns about a potential wider conflict in the Middle East disrupting crude flows. President Joe Biden mentioned the possibility of strikes on Iran’s oil facilities in response to Tehran’s missile attack on Israel, leading to a 5% rally in oil prices.

Moreover, the Israel Defense Forces intercepted rockets fired toward northern Israel from Lebanon, with the majority being intercepted and the rest falling in open areas. Additionally, a “hostile aircraft” entering Israeli territory from the east was also intercepted. These recent developments highlight the escalating tensions in the region and the potential for further conflict.

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