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Thousands flee southern Lebanon as nearly 500 people killed in Israeli strikes


Southern Lebanon was jammed Tuesday with fleeing civilians, as Israel intensified an aerial assault that inflicted the country’s deadliest day since war nearly two decades ago, while Hezbollah launched a new barrage of cross-border fire.

Nearly 500 people were killed in Lebanon on Monday, according to local health officials, marking the deadliest Israeli bombardment of the country since Israel’s 34-day war with Hezbollah in 2006.

The health ministry said at least 492 people had been killed in Israeli attacks, including at least 25 children and 58 women, while around 1,650 people were injured.

Israel dramatically expanded its aerial attacks after vowing to ramp up its campaign against Hezbollah following nearly a year of mounting hostilities with the Iran-backed militant and political group.

Israeli air strikes killed 274 people, including 21 children, in south Lebanon on September 23, the Lebanese health minister said, in by far the deadliest cross-border escalation since war erupted in Gaza on October 7.
An elderly man is carried by volunteers at a shelter for displaced people in Beirut on Monday.Fadel Itani / AFP via Getty Images
Israel's army chief said the country's strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon on September 23, were hitting combat infrastructure Hezbollah had been building for two decades.
Lebanese children sit inside a truck upon their arrival to seek refuge at a public school in the city of Sidon on Monday.Mahmoud Zayyat / AFP – Getty Images

The Israeli military had issued warnings for residents in southern and eastern Lebanon to evacuate certain areas, spurring thousands of people to flee their homes.

Scenes of families fleeing southern Lebanon and of fiery explosions filling the skyline fueled global fears of an all-out regional conflict.

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that the situation in Lebanon was “extremely dangerous and worrying.”

“I can say that we are almost in a full-fledged war,” he told reporters on Monday, according to Reuters. “If this is not a war situation, I don’t know what you would call it.”

Lebanese flee southern Lebanon as death toll reaches hundreds, Sidon - 23 Sep 2024
Vehicles sit in traffic near the town of Ghazieh, Lebanon as they flee their homes towards the capital Beirut on Monday night.EPA / EFE via Shutterstock
Israel announced dozens of new air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon on September 24, a day after 492 people, including 35 children, were killed in the deadliest bombardment since a devastating war in 2006.
Vehicles wait in traffic in the town of Damour, south of the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday, as people flee villages near the southern border with Lebanon.Ibrahim Amro / AFP via Getty Images

Israel’s bombardment continued into Tuesday, with the Israel Defense Forces saying it had struck dozens of Hezbollah targets overnight and continued to launch attacks as part of what it dubbed “Operation Northern Arrows.”

Meanwhile, the IDF said Hezbollah continued to launch rockets into northern Israel, with the militant group vowing to continue its campaign until Israel’s offensive in Gaza ends.

Israel has vowed to continue its attacks in Lebanon, saying it is necessary to ensure the safe return of Israelis to homes in northern Israel that many have been forced to evacuate by months of deadly exchanges.


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