Israel and Hezbollah continue trading fire as Lebanon death toll crosses 550

In fact, the two sides are on the brink of an all-out war.

Sep 24, 2024 - 19:30
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Israel and Hezbollah continue trading fire as Lebanon death toll crosses 550

Beirut: The exchange of fireplace is happening unabatedly between Israel and Hezbollah concurrently Lebanon saw the deadliest day on Monday, September 23 since the 2006 war between both parties.

The conflict has worsened on Tuesday, 24 September 2024 because the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people and thousands of residents have been forced to flee from southern Lebanon.

Of course, either side are on the point of an all-out war.

Families displaced in Beirut and the coastal city of Sidon found refuge in shelters quickly established in schools. As hotels filled up impulsively or charged rates too high for plenty of, those unable to secure safe haven resorted to sleeping in their vehicles, public parks, or by the seaside.

Issa Baydoun, member of thought of among the many important displaced families, said that they fled the village of Shihine in southern Lebanon when it came lower than bombing and came to Beirut in a convoy of cars along with his clan. They slept contained in the vehicles on the side of the road after discovering that the shelters were full.

“We struggled a lot on the road just to get here,” he said. Baydoun rejected Israel’s contention that it hit handiest militia targets.

“We evacuated our homes because Israel is fascinated by civilians and attacking them,” he said. “That’s why we left our homes, to supply protection to our childhood.”

Kind of a bunch sympathizers have posted messages on social media offering vacant apartments or rooms in their homes, and volunteers have established a kitchen at an unused gas station in Beirut to prepare meals for those displaced.

Hezbollah announced it had launched missiles at eight locations in Israel overnight, fascinated by an explosives factory in Zichron, which is 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the border.

The Israeli militia reported that on Tuesday morning, fifty five rockets were launched from Lebanon into northern Israel, causing fires and property damage. They stated they'd conducted tons of airstrikes on Hezbollah targets, including a unit liable for firing rockets overnight, and that tanks and artillery had engaged targets contained in the vicinity of the border.

(With AP inputs)

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