Airstrikes pound Lebanon following Hezbollah’s assassination – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL29 September 2024Last Update :
Airstrikes pound Lebanon following Hezbollah’s assassination – MASHAHER


The fighting between Hezbollah and Israel, their latest round of warfare in four decades of on-off conflict, has been waged in parallel with Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas.

Hezbollah has consistently fired rockets into Israel in support Hamas since that group’s October 7 attack on Israel.

Israel says its goal is to make its northern areas safe from Hezbollah rocket fire and to allow thousands of displaced residents to return, but its strikes have also had a devastating impact on civilians in Lebanon.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said more than 1000 Lebanese had been killed and another 6000 wounded in the past two weeks. It did not say what percentage were civilians or combatants. The government said a million people – a fifth of the population – had fled their homes.

The Health Ministry said 14 medics had been killed in airstrikes over the past two days alone.

In Beirut, some displaced families spent the night on the benches at Zaitunay Bay, home to a string of restaurants and cafes on Beirut’s waterfront. On Sunday morning, families with nothing more than duffle bags of clothes had rolled out mats to sleep on.

A man walks on rubble at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday.Credit: AP

“You won’t be able to destroy us, whatever you do, however much you bomb, however much you displace people – we will stay here. We won’t leave. This is our country and we’re staying,” said Francoise Azori, a Beirut resident who was jogging through the area.

On Sunday, Israel’s military said the air force had struck dozens of targets, including launchers and weapons stores, while its navy said it had intercepted eight projectiles coming from the direction of Lebanon and one from the Red Sea.

High-ranking Hezbollah leader Nabil Kaouk has been killed by Israel.

High-ranking Hezbollah leader Nabil Kaouk has been killed by Israel.Credit: AP

More blasts rocked Beirut and drones could be heard flying over the Lebanese capital overnight on Saturday and throughout Sunday.

Israeli airstrikes have killed a string of Hezbollah’s most senior commanders. On Sunday, Israel said it had killed Nabil Kaouk, a prominent Hezbollah leader, whose death Hezbollah confirmed.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was moved to a secure location in Iran on Saturday after Nasrallah’s killing.

Hezbollah’s arsenal has long been a point of contention in Lebanon, a country with a history of civil conflict. Hezbollah’s Lebanese critics say the group has unilaterally pulled the country into conflicts and undermined the state.

However, Lebanon’s top Christian cleric, Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rai, said Nasrallah’s killing had “opened a wound in the heart of the Lebanese”.

Rai has previously voiced criticism of the Shi’ite Islamist Hezbollah, accusing it of dragging Lebanon into regional conflicts.

Reuters

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