Israel Strikes Beirut in Rare Attack Post-Ceasefire with Hezbollah

Lebanon has denied permission for Iranian flights to land in Beirut twice this week following warnings from the United States that Israel might shoot down these planes, according to a Lebanese security source cited by AFP. The first incident occurred on February 15, when Lebanese authorities informed Iran that a flight scheduled to arrive in Beirut should not take off.
Israel has repeatedly accused Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, of utilizing Beirut’s airport to transport weapons and funds from Iran. Both Hezbollah and Lebanese officials have denied these allegations. The recent flight bans reflect escalating tensions in the region, particularly amid fears of heightened military action.
The situation underscores the complex interplay of regional geopolitics, with Lebanon navigating its relationships with both Iran and Israel while managing domestic security concerns. Further developments are anticipated as regional players respond to the evolving security landscape.