Tensions in the Middle East: plane crashes and evacuation of civilians

The armed conflict in the Middle East is going beyond regional borders and is becoming more dangerous. The exchange of missile strikes between the countries and political statements have brought the situation to a critical point. zamin.uz has compiled the latest and most important changes on the battlefields into a single article.
Hopes for peace in the region are being dashed. In response to Donald Trump's statements that Iran is requesting negotiations, Tehran categorically rejected any communication with the US and Israel.
Energy facilities and residential areas are targeted
Iran's subsequent attacks targeted not only military bases, but also economic and social facilities:
- Israel: A residential area in Beer-Sheva city was hit, 19 people were injured.
- The cities of the Persian Gulf: UAE and Bahrain were attacked.
- Energy: Drones struck liquefied gas and oil refineries in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Lebanese Front: Hezbollah declared illegal
The Israeli army reported the destruction of more than 70 weapons depots and missile systems of the Hezbollah group in Lebanon. During the operation, high-ranking commanders of the group were also killed. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam made an unexpected statement calling Hezbollah's military operations "illegal" and banned the group's combat activities. The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 52.
A plane crash in Kuwait: "Friendly Strike"?
On March 2, three US F-15E fighter jets crashed over Kuwait. According to the US Central Command (CENTCOM), the aircraft may have been accidentally shot down ("friendly strike") by Kuwaiti air defense forces while repelling the Iranian attack. Six pilots survived.
Since the beginning of the war, a total of six American soldiers have been killed and 18 seriously wounded.
Uzbekistanis are being evacuated
The good news is that airports in the UAE have resumed their operations. Flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been launched, including flights to Tashkent. Important: The government of Uzbekistan has initiated special evacuation efforts to repatriate its citizens stranded and at risk in the Persian Gulf.
In your opinion, will the Lebanese government's ban on Hezbollah help reduce the flames of war in the region or exacerbate the situation?
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