"Escalating Tensions on the Israeli-Lebanese Border: A Lull in Beirut Bombardments" Despite a recent surge in Israeli military operations in the south of the country, a notable development has emerged in the ongoing conflict: a temporary reprieve for the Lebanese capital, Beirut. For over two weeks, Israeli forces have been targeting areas in southern Lebanon, sparking fears of a wider escalation. However, since April 8, the Lebanese capital has avoided the brunt of the Israeli military's wrath, leading some to speculate about a possible easing of tensions or a tactical shift in Israeli strategy. As the situation remains volatile, one question remains: how long will this lull last, and what does it portend for the future of the region?


Israeli forces have continued to hit targets in the south of the country but had not attacked Lebanese capital since April 8