Desolate city, debris everywhere... 'Aaj Tak's' ground report from the war zone amidst a great war
Aaj Tak reports from the devastated neighborhoods of Beirut, highlighting the destruction caused by the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran.
In Beirut's southern neighborhoods, an eerie silence envelops the streets as buildings lay severely damaged and windows shattered, rendering areas almost ghost-like. The conflict that began on February 28, involving the US, Israel, and Iran, has escalated to Lebanon, directly impacting the densely populated Dahieh areaโan established stronghold of Hezbollah. The Israeli airstrikes have wreaked havoc in the vicinity, with many blocks showing clear signs of recent bombings and rubble strewn across what used to be bustling pathways.
Aaj Tak's team covered this deteriorated landscape, documenting the aftermath of the Israeli air force's assault on a residential building that was hit just hours before their arrival. The destruction is palpable, with remnants of human activity replaced by the haunting acknowledgment of loss and emptiness. Residents, intimidated by the threat of further bombardments, have fled their homes, leaving the area devoid of life and exacerbating its increasingly ghostly status.
The damage inflicted isn't new; the neighborhoods are still reeling from the devastation caused last year during conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah, which saw intensive bombings. The current situation revives memories of past traumas while proving the ongoing volatility of the region, raising concerns about future clashes and humanitarian crises in the already fragile Lebanon. The ground report from Aaj Tak underscores the harsh realities faced by civilians amidst geopolitical tensions and calls for an urgent humanitarian response to address the dire conditions.