Families Flee South Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Bombardment

Families in south Lebanon are fleeing north due to escalating Israeli bombardments. People are cramped in vehicles, with their possessions tied to car roofs. Over 270 people have been killed. Israel has intensified its strikes targeting Hezbollah locations, creating fear and uncertainty among the residents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-09-2024 22:30 IST | Created: 23-09-2024 22:30 IST
Families Flee South Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli Bombardment
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Families from south Lebanon clogged the highways north on Monday, fleeing an expanding Israeli bombardment for an uncertain future with children crammed onto parents' laps, suitcases tied to car roofs and dark smoke rising behind them.

Countless cars, vans, and pick-up trucks were loaded with belongings and filled with people, sometimes several generations to a vehicle, while other families had fled fast, taking only the bare essentials as bombs rained down from above. 'When the strikes happened in the morning on the houses I grabbed all the important papers and we got out. Strikes all around us. It was terrifying,' said Abed Afou whose village of Yater was hit heavily in the dawn barrage.

Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah group have been trading fire across the border since the war in Gaza began last year with an attack by Hezbollah's ally Hamas, but Israel has rapidly intensified its military campaign over the past week. On Monday, as the bombardment escalated to encompass more parts of Lebanon, people received pre-recorded telephone calls on behalf of Israel's military telling them to leave their homes for their own safety.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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