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Conflict Update: Israel Intensifies “Operation Roaring Lion” as Regional War Deepens

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Conflict Update: Israel Intensifies "Operation Roaring Lion" as Regional War Deepens

The Middle East has entered a critical stage of escalation as of March 13, 2026. Following the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader in late February, the conflict has rapidly expanded beyond localized skirmishes into a high-intensity, multi-front war involving Israel, Hezbollah, and Iranian-backed forces across the Gulf.

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The Lebanon Front: Beyond the Border

Israel’s strategy in Lebanon has shifted from targeted assassinations to a massive campaign aimed at clearing southern Lebanon.

  • Strategic Buffer Zone: The IDF has expanded evacuation orders to the Zahrani River, signaling an intent to push well beyond the Litani.
  • Decapitation Strikes in Beirut: Overnight raids hammered central Beirut, specifically targeting Hezbollah’s financial backbone—the Al-Qard Al-Hassan branches—and key logistics hubs in the Bashoura district.
  • Infrastructure Neutralization: For the first time, Israeli forces have systematically targeted bridges and supply lines, including the Zrarieh Bridge, to sever Hezbollah’s ability to move heavy weaponry.

Regional Volatility & Overnight Strikes

The conflict is no longer contained to the Levant. Overnight, the exchange of fire reached major global financial and energy hubs.

Target RegionEvent Summary
TehranMassive Israeli strikes targeted IRGC ballistic missile sites and command centers.
DubaiDrones were intercepted over the Financial Centre, marking a rare escalation in the UAE.
Northern IsraelAn Iranian rocket barrage struck the Galilee, resulting in 80 casualties.
Saudi ArabiaAir defenses intercepted a flurry of missiles and drones over the Eastern Province oil fields.

The Human & Political Fallout

The humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly:

  • Displacement: Over 800,000 Lebanese citizens have fled their homes.
  • Internal Friction: Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has made the unprecedented move of calling for Hezbollah to disarm, though the Lebanese Army remains largely sidelined.
  • U.S. Involvement: The crash of a KC-135 in Iraq highlights the intense operational strain on U.S. forces providing regional aerial support.