More than 62,000 Lebanon Housing Units Damaged, Destroyed in Israel War ...
Officials said the damage included 17,756 destroyed units and 32,668 damaged units as Israeli forces kept demolishing homes during a truce.
- On Wednesday, a Lebanese government estimate revealed that Israeli attacks during the latest war with Hezbollah damaged or destroyed more than 50,000 housing units in the country.
- Lebanese Environment Minister Tamara Zein stated the aggression between 2023 and 2025 left "enormous destruction at various levels," resulting in more than 220,000 housing units damaged or destroyed.
- Within 45 days, Dr. Chadi Abdallah, head of the National Council for Scientific Research, reported "17,756 destroyed housing units and 32,668 damaged housing units" were recorded.
- Despite a 10-day truce that started on Friday, Israeli forces continue to demolish homes in occupied southern Lebanese towns, according to authorities, eyewitnesses, and photographs.
- Lebanon plans to request a truce extension during talks with Israel on Thursday, a Lebanese official told AFP, as the conflict has killed more than 2,400 people since March 2.
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More than 62,000 Lebanon housing units damaged, destroyed in Israel war ...
In Israel's attacks on Lebanon, more than 50,000 houses and homes have been destroyed or damaged since the beginning of March. "Within just under 45 days there were 17,756 destroyed and 32,668 damaged houses and apartments," said Chadi Abdallah, head of the National Research Centre (CNRS), at a press conference in Beirut on Wednesday. According to him, during the first three days of the ceasefire in force since Friday, "428 houses and apartments…
More than 50,000 homes were destroyed or damaged in Lebanon in Israeli operations in more than six weeks of war, a Lebanese official said on Wednesday.
More than 50,000 Lebanon housing units damaged, destroyed in Israel war: govt estimate
Israeli attacks on Lebanon during its latest war with Hezbollah damaged or destroyed more than 50,000 housing units in the country, a government estimate found on Wednesday."Within about 45 days (of the war), we had 17,756 destroyed housing units and 32,668 damaged housing units," Chadi Abdallah, head of the National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS), told AFP.Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed more than 2,400 people and displaced more than a
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