
Israeli Airstrikes Intensify on Southern Lebanon, Displacing Nearly 700,000
Intensifying Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon have forced numerous families in Beirut to seek refuge on the streets. Displaced residents from Beirut's southern suburbs say they fled since March 1 amid escalating clashes between Israel and Hezbollah.
Reem Hussein, a displaced Lebanese woman, said: "Today, I live outside my home with a broken heart and very anxious. I'm upset because I am responsible for these children. Before, even with a lot of responsibilities, I went to work, but my mind was always with my children. Now how can I go out."
Lebanese officials stated that Israel's attacks have killed nearly 500 people so far, with about 100 added daily. They added that the past week's intensified fighting has displaced nearly 700,000 people.
Elwan Sharafuddin, deputy mayor of Tyre, said: "In addition to residents who remained in the city, nearly 600 displaced people from southern villages are in shelters, and others are living in parks and streets."
Despite Israeli army orders to evacuate areas south of the Litani River and Beirut's southern suburbs, many locals have refused to leave. Ali Fadel, a Tyre resident, said: "This is an aggressive enemy. Everyone must resist according to their ability. Staying in one's home and city is also a form of resistance."
The clashes began after Hezbollah, supporting Iran amid the war between the United States and Israel, launched rockets and drones at Israel last week. Israel responded by bombing large areas of Lebanon.
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