Mass Exodus from Southern Lebanon as Israeli Airstrikes Intensify Against Hezbollah
September 23, 2024
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Southern Lebanon is witnessing a mass exodus of its residents due to the intensifying Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah's military infrastructure. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have launched one of the most extensive operations against Hezbollah since the 2006 Lebanon War, causing widespread panic and fear among civilians.
Panic and Rising Real Estate Prices in Lebanon
As Israeli strikes continue, the roads leading north from southern Lebanon have become clogged with thousands of vehicles. Videos circulating on social media show massive traffic jams, with some residents fleeing on foot or packed into trucks. The panic has triggered a sharp rise in real estate prices in safer regions of the country, making it difficult for displaced residents to find affordable housing.
Many Lebanese who have left their homes in the south are now facing exorbitant prices for temporary accommodation in the northern parts of the country, as demand has skyrocketed. Real estate agents are reportedly taking advantage of the situation, further driving up costs for these desperate families.
IDF’s Major Offensive Against Hezbollah
Since the early hours of Monday, the IDF has deployed hundreds of aircraft to conduct a broad wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets across Lebanon. Military sources indicate that this campaign aims to dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure and capabilities. The IDF emphasizes that their attacks are not random but are carefully targeted to strike Hezbollah’s operational facilities.
According to reports, over 300 Hezbollah targets have been struck so far, with the strikes expected to continue into the evening and night hours. This operation is regarded as the most extensive military action conducted by Israel in Lebanon since the Second Lebanon War in 2006. A series of airstrikes was also reported in the Jbeil region, approximately 40 kilometers north of Beirut.
Hezbollah Senior Commander Eliminated
In the midst of this military campaign, sources from Sky News Arabic report that Sheikh Ali Abu Riya, a senior Hezbollah commander, has been killed in one of the strikes. This development marks a significant blow to Hezbollah’s leadership and signals the intensity and precision of the Israeli airstrikes.
Conclusion: A Nation in Turmoil
Lebanon is now facing a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of residents displaced from their homes, seeking safety from the escalating military conflict. The IDF continues its mission to dismantle Hezbollah’s infrastructure, and the situation remains fluid and highly dangerous.
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