The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated further after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that his government will be launching strikes on the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahieh in Beirut. The move comes in response to recent attacks on Israeli civilians, which have left several people injured and others dead.
Hezbollah has been active in the region, with the group's leaders vowing to continue their fight against Israel. The group has been involved in several conflicts with Israel in recent years, including a devastating war in 2006.
The Foreign Office has warned British nationals to exercise caution when travelling to Lebanon, citing the ongoing conflict and potential risks to safety. While the UK government has not issued any travel advisories, the situation is being closely monitored.
In a statement, Netanyahu said that the strikes on Dahieh were necessary to protect Israeli civilians from the threat posed by Hezbollah. The move is likely to escalate tensions in the region, with the potential for further conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
The UK government has not yet commented on the situation, but it is likely that the Foreign Office will issue further guidance in the coming days.