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Israel Attacks Lebanon, Leaving Over 300 Dead Amid Escalating Conflict with Hezbollah

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
September 23, 2024
in International, Middle East
Israel Attacks Lebanon, Leaving Over 300 Dead Amid Escalating Conflict with Hezbollah
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Israel’s airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon resulted in the deadliest day of the conflict since 2006, killing at least 274 people on Monday, September 23rd. This death toll surpassed any single-day casualty figure Lebanon has seen since its 1975-1990 civil war. The strikes targeted southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah has a strong presence, and led to widespread evacuations, particularly from areas near the Israeli border. The strikes continued in the following days, leading to more casualties and thousands injured. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that these strikes are meant to shift the “security balance” along the northern border. He reiterated that civilians in southern Lebanon should evacuate their homes. Thousands of Lebanese fled northward, clogging the main highways, as rockets from Hezbollah were launched into northern Israel in retaliation. At least 90,000 Lebanese citizens are estimated to have been displaced by Israel’s attacks on Lebanon.

According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, casualties included children, women, and medical workers. The ministry reported over 1,000 people injured. As the conflict escalates, southern Lebanon has seen heavy damage from Israeli strikes, with hospitals, medical centers, and schools affected. UN peacekeeping forces urged their personnel to relocate as airstrikes hit more areas, including central Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.

Both Israel and Hezbollah remain entrenched in the conflict, with Hezbollah vowing to continue attacks in solidarity with Palestinians. Israel, meanwhile, insists on restoring calm in northern Israel. As more rockets are fired, fears of a wider war grow, further intensifying an already volatile situation. 

Despite ongoing strikes and counterstrikes, neither side shows signs of backing down. With civilians caught in the crossfire and no ceasefire in sight, the conflict’s toll on human lives and infrastructure continues to mount.

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