The streets of Dahiya, a Hezbollah stronghold near Beirut, erupted in chaos Friday as Israel issued an unprecedented evacuation order for residents near a suspected militant facility . For the first time since the November ceasefire, the Israeli military marked a building in the densely populated Hadath neighborhood as a potential target, warning anyone within 300 yards to flee immediately. The sudden escalation has reignited fears of a return to full-scale conflict, leaving civilians scrambling for safety amid blaring car horns and frantic warnings. The Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman, Avichay Adraee, posted a map on social media pinpointing the exact location under threat, accusing it of housing Hezbollah-linked “facilities.” This move came after rockets were fired into northern Israel, triggering air-raid sirens in cities like Kiryat Shmona. While Hezbollah denied responsibility, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a chilling warning: “If it’s ...
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