With the region on edge about a possible Israeli retaliatory strike on Iran, U.S. Central Command hit targets in Yemen and Israel ordered evacuations in Gaza.

As Israel escalated its fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon on Saturday, much of the Middle East was on edge, with many expecting an Israeli retaliatory strike on Iran as payback for its missile barrage on Israel earlier this week.

Fighting expanded across the region, with the United States Central Command striking Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen and Israeli forces warning residents in two areas in the central Gaza Strip to evacuate, presumably in preparation for stepped up military action there.

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Israeli strikes appeared to hit the Dahiya, an area south of Beirut, where Hezbollah holds sway and where the Israeli military late on Friday again issued evacuation warnings for civilians. At least four hospitals across southern Lebanon are now out of service as a result of Israel’s bombardment, according to Lebanon’s state-run news agency. The Saint Therese Medical Center near the Dahiya has also suspended services, saying that Israeli strikes inflicted “huge damage.”

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  • @MutilationWave
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    173 months ago

    How far is this going to be allowed to go? Netanyahu is going to hand the US election to Trump while crushing his opponents. It has to stop somewhere. If Trump gets in it won’t be the US that stops it.

    • @Rottcodd
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      63 months ago

      I assume it’s going to go until World War III, and until the US is an overt kleptocratic police state.

      Really.

      • @[email protected]
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        3 months ago

        until the US is an overt kleptocratic police state.

        Wait until you hear about the history and present reality of USA…

        • @Rottcodd
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          53 months ago

          That word “overt” isn’t there by accident.

          There’s a significant difference between an oligarchic kleptocracy that has to pretend to be a representative democracy and an oligarchic kleptocracy that doesn’t have to bother pretending to be anything else.