Israel launched heavy airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Saturday, targeting Hezbollah’s main stronghold in Lebanon. This comes after Israeli authorities ordered residents to evacuate the area, heightening tensions in the region. The strikes mark the first attacks in three days on Hezbollah, further escalating the conflict between the two nations.
The day also saw a drone targeting the Israeli prime minister’s house, adding to the intensity of the situation. Thousands of civilians in Lebanon have been forced to flee their homes due to the strikes, with many seeking shelter in safer areas. Catherine Norris Trent, a senior reporter in Beirut, highlighted the plight of these displaced individuals, shedding light on the human impact of the ongoing violence.
The airstrikes in southern Beirut have sparked fears of further escalation and destabilization in the region. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has a long and complex history, with both sides engaging in tit-for-tat attacks that have had devastating consequences for civilians on both sides. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community watches closely, hoping for a swift resolution to the conflict.
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Who are supported, lebanon or Hezbollah they are enemy of your salf
This lady reporter, Catherine Norris Trent, is very good at her job. Very clear, precise and impartial, proper journalism. A good Human.
Has France surrendered yet?
Shhh..shut
How you can blatantly lie, by saying these strikes as "targeted'
Why France has left Lebanon and never takes care of the country anymore why president Macron?
Iran is it not for you to stop drinking blood of innocent people?
Macron
Macron ,where are you,😅😅