Post by : Saif Nasser
Fresh airstrikes have hit parts of southern Lebanon, causing damage to residential buildings and a local church, according to initial reports. The attacks have once again raised serious concerns about civilian safety as tensions continue to escalate in the region.
Eyewitnesses reported loud explosions followed by scenes of destruction, with several homes partially damaged and debris scattered across nearby streets. The impact on a place of worship has also drawn attention, highlighting the risks faced by civilian infrastructure during ongoing hostilities.
Emergency responders were seen working at the affected sites, assessing the damage and assisting residents. While the full extent of casualties or injuries is not yet clear, the strikes have added to growing fears among local communities already living under uncertain conditions.
The situation in southern Lebanon remains tense, with repeated incidents increasing worries about further escalation. International observers are closely monitoring developments, calling for restraint and protection of civilian areas.
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