The Aftermath of the Destruction in Southern Beirut: ‘I Fear Israel Will Go to War Again’
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The aftermath of the destruction in southern Beirut: ‘I fear Israel will go to war again’
The avenues of Dahieh resemble a scene straight out of an apocalyptic movie. The suburbs surrounding Beirut to the south of the Lebanese capital — Dahiye means suburb in Arabic — show such destruction after 46 days of the latest Israeli offensive that, in some areas, a return to civilian life seems impossible. Last Saturday, thousands of residents returned to the area to assess the damage, unsure whether the 10-day ceasefire announced by the Uni…
The southern regions and southern suburbs of Beirut witnessed a large exodus of residents following Hezbollah's rocket fire towards northern Israel, amid escalating tensions on the ground and drone activity in the skies above the suburbs. Reports indicate that a number of families left their homes for safer areas, anticipating a possible escalation in the coming hours. The Israeli army had previously announced that it detected rocket fire from s…
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