Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered military strikes on the Dahieh area in southern Beirut, escalating Israel's campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The move has prompted thousands of residents to evacuate, leading to severe traffic congestion in southern Beirut. This development raises concerns about the stability of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Since the U.S.-Iran ceasefire in April, Israel has refrained from targeting central Beirut but has continued airstrikes in southern and eastern Lebanon. Hezbollah has maintained attacks on Israeli forces in Lebanon and northern Israel. Dahieh, a key Hezbollah stronghold, has seen repeated evacuations since the Israel-Palestine conflict intensified in 2023. Analysts warn that Israel's renewed strikes could further destabilize the Middle East region.