Mar 12 โ€ข 21:28 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Terror in the Streets of Beirut, a Divided City Where Israeli Attacks Show No Mercy

Beirut is experiencing unprecedented terror as ongoing Israeli attacks have left residents in a state of shock and fear.

The capital of Lebanon, Beirut, is currently facing extreme violence and destruction due to relentless Israeli airstrikes, particularly affecting the southern suburb of Dahiyeh, known as the stronghold of Hezbollah. Residents describe a terrifying environment filled with loud explosions, billowing black smoke, and thousands of displaced individuals forced to camp in public areas, including the famous corniche of Beirut. Many civilians, already accustomed to conflict due to Lebanon's prolonged history of war, express that the current situation is unlike anything they have endured before.

On a tragic Thursday morning, Israeli strikes resulted in the deaths of at least eight individuals, escalating fears within a city that has been marked by wartime trauma for decades. The recent attacks are seen as part of a larger conflict that reignited in 2024, bringing the violence closer to the heart of Beirut than ever before. The ongoing airstrikes not only target Hezbollah areas but also affect civilian infrastructure, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis faced by the city's inhabitants who are struggling to find safety amid chaos.

These events unfold within a broader geopolitical context that involves regional tensions and the historical animosities that have characterized Lebanonโ€™s relationship with Israel. As the situation escalates, international observers are calling for urgent humanitarian aid and a cessation of hostilities to protect civilians, but the fear hangs heavy in the air as Beirut residents brace for what the future may hold in this deeply divided city.

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