They have officially taken action for the country that has turned into a sea of blood in the war.

They have officially taken action for the country that has turned into a sea of blood in the war.

07.03.2026 12:33

As the war in the Middle East continues, images of Hezbollah elements from Lebanon have drawn attention. The footage circulating on social media indicates that the organization is set to return to the conflict zone actively, and this move could lead the country, where 271 people have lost their lives, into a more difficult phase.

The war that started between the US-Israel and Iran is spreading to the region, increasing activity on the Lebanese front. Images circulating on social media show the movement of Hezbollah elements on the ground, with comments suggesting that the organization may return to the conflict zone in an active manner.

A NEW FRONT IS OPENING

According to experts, Hezbollah's stronger involvement in the conflict could lead to the war turning into a new front at the Lebanon-Israel border.

THE COUNTRY HAS TURNED INTO A SEA OF BLOOD

Due to Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets and mutual attacks, the death toll in Lebanon is rapidly rising. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 271 people have died and 683 have been injured in the recent attacks. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes due to the attacks, and many settlements in the south of the country have been vacated.

REGIONAL WAR THREAT

If Hezbollah, known for its closeness to Iran, returns to the field more strongly, the likelihood of the conflict turning into a regional war may increase further.

Experts warn that a major escalation at the Lebanon-Israel border could change the course of the war and reshape the balances in the Middle East.

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