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At least 182 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, says health ministry

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 1:31 PM
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In recent days, tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated, resulting in a heavy exchange of fire. Lebanon’s health ministry reported that at least 182 people were killed and 700 others were wounded in Israel’s airstrikes on Monday. The Israeli military launched strikes on what it claimed were 300 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with civilians being urged to evacuate. The attacks have resulted in casualties in various regions of Lebanon, including deaths and injuries.

Residents in southern Lebanon have been posting photos on social media showing populated areas being hit by missiles. The Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated that they are deepening their attacks in Lebanon until the northern residents are safely able to return to their homes. The Israeli military is focusing on aerial operations and has not announced any immediate plans for a ground operation. Lebanese civilians have been warned against housing Hezbollah militants or weapons in their homes.

The recent escalation began with a wave of pager explosions in Lebanon, followed by a rocket attack from Hezbollah into northern Israel. This attack came after an Israeli airstrike killed a top Hezbollah military commander in Beirut. Additionally, thousands of handheld communications devices exploded in Lebanon, resulting in casualties. While Lebanon blames Israel for the attacks, Israel has not confirmed or denied its involvement. This ongoing conflict has resulted in significant loss of life and damage in both Israel and Lebanon.

The Israeli military has promised tougher action against Hezbollah in the coming days, with a focus on aerial operations in Lebanon. Civilians near Hezbollah targets have been urged to evacuate for their safety. Lebanon has experienced a high number of casualties in the recent attacks, with many innocent civilians being harmed in the crossfire. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah shows no immediate signs of resolution, with tensions continuing to rise in the region.

Lebanese media outlets have reported that residents have received text messages warning them to move away from buildings where Hezbollah stores weapons. The strikes have targeted various regions in Lebanon, including southern villages where civilians have been injured or killed. The Israeli Defence Forces have stressed the importance of preventing Hezbollah from using civilian homes to store weapons. Efforts to protect civilians in the conflict zone are ongoing, but the situation remains highly volatile and dangerous.

As the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies, the toll on civilians in both countries continues to rise. The airstrikes and rocket attacks have resulted in a significant number of casualties, including deaths and injuries to innocent men, women, and children. Efforts to de-escalate the situation are crucial to prevent further loss of life and damage. Both sides must work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict in order to ensure the safety and security of all civilians in the region.

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