Beirut: Intense Israeli airstrikes have been reported across Lebanon, exacerbating an already tense political landscape marked by paralysis and fragmentation. The ongoing conflict has resulted in widespread evacuations and increased public unrest, as citizens express their anger and frustration over the current state of affairs. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the situation has been further complicated by a series of strikes and assassinations that have led to heightened fears of escalation. The Lebanese political mechanism appears to be in a state of crisis, with different factions struggling to agree on a path forward, particularly concerning upcoming elections. The lack of consensus and political will has left the "Sovereignty Authority" in a state of inaction, unable to effectively address the pressing issues facing the nation. In the midst of this turmoil, former President Michel Aoun has urged calm, asserting that despite incitements and provocations, the country remains on the right trac k. However, his assurances have done little to quell the fears of many Lebanese citizens who see the current situation as increasingly untenable. Amidst these developments, Israel has reportedly shifted its focus towards the area north of the Litani River, a strategic region that has long been a point of contention. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has responded to the escalating tension by mobilizing its supporters to take to the streets, adding another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation. Residents and political analysts alike are closely watching these developments, fearing further instability in an already fragile region.
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