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US Confirms Hezbollah Responsible for Rocket Attack

July 29, 2024 | US Department of State


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US Confirms Hezbollah Responsible for Rocket Attack
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed escalating tensions in the Middle East, specifically regarding Hezbollah's involvement in recent attacks. The U.S. government confirmed that the rocket attack was indeed conducted by Hezbollah, stating it was launched from an area under their control. This assessment, according to U.S. officials, is based on intelligence that they are not disclosing in detail.

In response to the situation, the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon issued a warning to American citizens, advising them to leave the country as soon as possible. This warning has raised concerns among many in the region about the potential for an impending conflict. However, officials emphasized that they do not believe an all-out war is inevitable. They reiterated their commitment to diplomacy and the safety of American citizens, highlighting ongoing efforts to ensure that civilians can safely return to their homes in both Israel and Lebanon.

The U.S. State Department continues to classify Lebanon as a level three travel advisory, urging reconsideration of travel, while southern Lebanon remains at a level four, advising against travel altogether. Officials stressed the importance of providing timely and relevant safety information to American citizens in the region, underscoring their responsibility to ensure the well-being of those affected by the current tensions.

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