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#WarOnLebanon: Today Marks The Deadliest Day of Conflict Since The 2006 War

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For the second day in a row, Israel conducted extensive airstrikes in Lebanon killing 492 people, including 35 kids and 48 women, and wounding 1645 others. This marks one of the deadliest single days since the 2006 war against Israel, with the death toll nearing half of that conflict’s total in just one day.

The Israeli army attacked over 50 Lebanese towns as mentioned below, while Hezbollah is retaliating by firing hundreds of missiles.

Aitaroun
Maroun al-Ras
Al-Bissariyeh outskirts
Between Roumin and Deir al-Zahrani
Baflieh
Between Anqoun and Maghdouche
Houla
Majdal Salm
Al-Sultaniyeh
Between Haboush and Arabsalim
Toura
Aita al-Shaab
Brashit
Haris
Between Deir Qanoun and Halouseh
Al-Khayam
Jibshit
Between Ansar and Al-Zarariyeh
Kounin
Beit Yahoun
Jabal Safi
Wadi Kfarmelki
Kfarsir
Adloun
Haris
Toul
Burj al-Shamali-Al-Masakin
Al-Ghandouriyah outskirts
Sahmar heights
Al-Qanariyeh outskirts
Between Jibshit and Adshit
Beit Lif
Mays al-Jabal
Adloun plain
Wadi al-Nimriyeh
Wadi Hanin
Maarakeh
Khirbet Salm
Jbaa outskirts
Blida
Hadatha-Rshaf-Al-Tayri forest
Talousa
Markaba
Wadi Al-Hajar
Al-Taybeh
Kfarreman
Bint Jbeil

Thousands of Lebanese were stuck on the roads today trying to flee their villages in South Lebanon. This is now a full-scale war despite what some analysts are saying and a major escalation from the confrontations that were taking place since October 8 2023.

It’s still not clear how long this war will take, and the decision is definitely not an internal one but one can only hope negotiations are happening in the background to stop this bloodshed.

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