Key facts
- Israel plans to strike Beirut's Dahiyeh district if Hezbollah attacks continue.
- U.S. supports Israel's plan to strike Beirut's Dahiyeh district, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
- Previous operations were delayed due to U.S. involvement in Iran talks.
- President Trump reportedly forced PM Netanyahu to abandon a plan to bomb south Beirut.
- Israel's parliament began preparing for elections shortly after the reported abandonment of the bombing plan.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz indicated that the United States supports Israel's intention to strike Beirut's Dahiyeh district should Hezbollah's attacks continue. Katz suggested that these planned operations had been held back previously due to the U.S. engagement in talks with Iran. In a separate but related development, President Trump reportedly compelled Prime Minister Netanyahu to abandon a plan to bomb south Beirut. This event occurred hours before Israel's parliament began preparing for elections, underscoring the complex relationship between military actions and political considerations for the premier.
