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War in Lebanon’s far north as Israel strikes

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 12, 2024 2613 Minutes read0

•Site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut today

A day after Israeli warplanes flattened their building, Lebanese residents helped rescuers scour the rubble for survivors, still reeling from the rare strike in the country’s far north.

The bombing killed at least eight people in Ain Yaacoub, one of the northernmost villages Israel has struck, far from Lebanon’s war-ravaged southern border, reports AFP.

“They hit a building where more than 30 people lived without any evacuation warning,” said Mustafa Hamza, who lives near the site of the strike. “It’s an indescribable massacre.”

After nearly a year of steady cross-border fire, Israel intensified its attacks on Hezbollah in September, mainly targeting the Iran-backed armed group in its strongholds of south Beirut and eastern and southern Lebanon.

Following yesterday’s strike on Ain Yaacoub, residents joined rescuers, using bare hands to sift through dust and chunks of concrete, hoping to find survivors.

The health ministry said the death toll was expected to rise.

On the ground, people could be seen pulling body parts from the rubble in the morning, following a long night of search operations.

In near-darkness, rescuers had struggled to locate survivors, using mobile phone lights and car headlamps in a remote area where national grid power is scarce.

‘People are shocked’

For years, Syrians fleeing war in their home country, along with more recently displaced Lebanese escaping Israeli strikes, sought refuge in the remote Akkar region near the Syrian border, once seen as a haven.

“The situation is dire. People are shocked,” Hamza told AFP. “People from all over the region have come here to try to help recover the victims.”

The village, inhabited mostly by Sunni Muslims and Christians, lies far from the strongholds of Hezbollah, a Shiite Muslim movement.

A security source said yesterday’s air strike targeted a Hezbollah member who had relocated with his family to the building in Ain Yaacoub from south Lebanon.

Contacted by our correspondent, the Israeli military said the strike was aimed at “a Hezbollah terrorist” and specified that the missile used sought to minimise civilian harm.

Local official Rony al-Hage told our correspondent that it was the northernmost Israeli attack since the full-blown Israel-Hezbollah war erupted in September.

After Israel ramped up its campaign of air raids, it also sent ground troops into south Lebanon.

“The people who were in my house were my uncle, his wife, and my sisters… A Syrian woman and her children who had been living here for 10 years, were also killed,” said Hashem Hashem, the son of the building’s owner.

His relatives had fled Israel’s onslaught on south Lebanon seeking a safe haven in the Akkar region more than a month ago, he said.

Hezbollah operatives

The Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon has displaced at least 1.3 million people, nearly 900,000 of them inside the country, the United Nations migration agency says.

Israeli strikes outside Hezbollah strongholds have repeatedly targeted buildings where displaced civilians lived, with Lebanese security officials often telling our correspondent the targets were Hezbollah operatives.

On Sunday, Lebanon said an Israeli strike killed 23 people, including seven children, in the village of Almat — a rare strike north of the capital.

Earlier this month, authorities said an Israeli strike on a residential building killed at least 20 people in Barja, a town south of Beirut that is outside Hezbollah’s area of influence.

The war erupted after nearly a year of cross-border exchanges of fire, launched by Hezbollah in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas following their October 7, 2023 attack on Israel that triggered the Gaza war.

More than 3,240 people have been killed in Lebanon since the clashes began last year, according to the health ministry, with most of the deaths coming since late September.

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