Hezbollah's recent drone strike on the Ramat David Airbase marks a significant escalation in hostilities between the militant group and Israel. This attack, occurring shortly after the Lebanese government imposed a ban on Hezbollah's military activities, poses challenges for Prime Minister Nawaf Salam's administration, which is already grappling with the group's diminishing influence since the 2024 conflict. The strike, aimed at critical military infrastructure, raises alarms about the potential for further violence in the region, especially given the airbase's proximity to the Lebanon border.
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Hezbollah Strikes Ramat David Airbase in Retaliatory Action
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On March 3, 2026, Hezbollah launched another drone strike on Israel's Ramat David Airbase, escalating tensions despite Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam banning the group's military activities. The attack, a retaliation for Israeli airstrikes, underscores the ongoing conflict, with at least 52 c…
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