Displaced Lebanese Haunted by Strikes from the Sky
With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.
With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.
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With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.
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Inside Beirut’s main stadium and in hotels, schools and cinemas, displaced families search for safety as conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns that Tuesday 'will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran: The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever.'… Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
The flight was fine, and everything seemed normal when we landed, until it wasn’t
US Defense Secretary Hegseth has said the US is "ramping up" airstrikes. Meanwhile, six service members were confirmed killed in a plane crash in Iraq as the war enters its second week. More on DW. Grouped from 24 articles across 12 sources.
The echoes between the conflicts are certainly there but there are also profound differences.
A humanitarian crisis is looming in Lebanon, where more than 750,000 people have been displaced since the U.S. and Israel began their war with Iran.