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Escalating conflict leaves civilians trapped and devastated in Lebanon


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Escalating conflict leaves civilians trapped and devastated in Lebanon
In a rapidly escalating conflict, Israel has intensified its military operations in both northern Gaza and southern Lebanon, leading to severe humanitarian crises in both regions. Residents in northern Gaza, warned to evacuate, report a lack of safe havens and dwindling supplies, leaving them in a precarious situation.

In southern Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike on a historic market resulted in one death and multiple injuries, as Israel claimed to have targeted over 200 Hezbollah positions. The ongoing violence has led to alarming reports from doctors regarding an increase in premature births attributed to the stress of the conflict, raising concerns about the long-term health of newborns in the region.

The situation worsened with a drone attack in central Israel that injured approximately 40 people, three critically, marking one of the most significant assaults on the country in the ongoing war. Hezbollah has taken responsibility for this attack, further complicating the already tense atmosphere.

Special correspondent Leila Milana Allen reported from Beirut, detailing a recent bombing in a central area that had previously been considered safe. This attack resulted in 22 fatalities and over 120 injuries, with many victims being civilians who had fled from the more heavily bombarded southern regions. The intended target, a Hezbollah operative, survived, raising questions about the legitimacy of such strikes that endanger civilian lives.

The destruction in southern Lebanon is extensive, with towns like Nabatieh suffering significant damage to historical sites and infrastructure. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have warned that any vehicles traveling south could be targeted, effectively isolating the region and complicating humanitarian efforts. With a third of Lebanon's population now urged to evacuate, the prospect of returning to their homes is grim, as many have been left with nothing but rubble in the wake of relentless bombardment.

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