
US Evacuates Workers from Lebanon; Aircraft Carrier Gerald Ford Near Crete
The US embassy in Lebanon evacuated dozens of its employees on Monday, February 23, via Beirut International Airport amid growing concerns that a military strike against Iran could begin within days. The move came as regional tensions between Washington and Tehran continued to escalate following weeks of heated rhetoric and military posturing. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also postponed his planned visit to Israel from Saturday to the following Monday.
More than 200 American fighter jets are already deployed across the Middle East, with over 300 total when including those stationed in Europe. Among the aircraft are 36 F-15 jets, at least 48 F-35 stealth fighters, 12 F-22 stealth jets based in the UK, and 36 F-16s. In addition to the fighter jets, US forces in the region include more than 100 refueling, command and control, intelligence, and transport aircraft.
The USS Gerald Ford, the largest aircraft carrier in the world, has been spotted near Crete after being dispatched to the region. Several C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft were also seen landing at Ben Gurion Airport on Monday, February 23. A third round of talks between the US and Iran is scheduled for Thursday in Geneva. (INN/VFI News)
“Dear Lord, we pray in Yeshua’s Name for Your protection over the entire region during this time of great tension. We ask that You guide the leaders of nations toward wisdom and restraint, and that You shield innocent civilians on all sides from the horrors of war. We pray for Your hand to move powerfully in the hearts of decision-makers so that diplomacy may prevail. Grant peace and security to Your people Israel and to all those who call upon Your Name.”