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Israeli Missile Strike Devastates Beirut Neighborhood Amid Intensifying Conflict

A missile strike in a residential area of Beirut’s Dahieh suburb has left a significant portion of an apartment block in ruins, killing at least 30 civilians, including women and children. The explosion has raised alarms over the humanitarian toll of ongoing hostilities as Israel battles on two fronts—against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The attack occurred in a densely populated area, where nearly 20 families, likely including many children, lived. Eyewitness accounts describe severe destruction, with large holes gaping under adjacent buildings and clothing left hanging on a shop rack now exposed to the elements. Rescue efforts are ongoing, but reports suggest that many may still be trapped under the rubble.

Israeli authorities have claimed the strike significantly disrupted Hezbollah’s military command structure, asserting that it resulted in the “almost complete dismantling” of their operations. However, this military success has come at a grave cost to civilians. Lebanese officials have condemned the strike as a war crime, with Defense Minister Maurice Sleem stating, “Children and women have been killed in this attack, and this is not acceptable.”

The situation has escalated tensions, leading to calls for increased international pressure on Israel. Energy Minister Walid Fayad echoed this sentiment, arguing, “The targeting of a military person does not justify killing 30 civilians.”

The toll from recent violent encounters continues to rise. The Lebanese health ministry reports that at least 70 people have died from explosions caused by booby-trapped communication devices in recent days, with around 3,000 others sustaining life-altering injuries. Among the victims are several children.

As Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati heads to New York for the United Nations General Assembly, he seeks support to prevent further escalation of the conflict. Despite international appeals for calm, the situation remains dire.

Intense exchanges of fire have been reported along the Lebanon-Israel border, with Israeli jets executing over a hundred airstrikes in just one hour. In response, Hezbollah launched a barrage of rockets and drones aimed at northern Israel.

Meanwhile, in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes hit a school in the Al-Zaytoun area, reportedly killing at least 22 people, mostly women and children. The Israeli military contends it targeted a Hamas command center, a claim that has not been substantiated.

As rescue teams sift through debris in Beirut, anxiety fills the air. Many relatives anxiously await news of their loved ones, with nearly two dozen still reported missing. Rescue workers, exhausted from their efforts, remain hopeful but wary, with one engineer stating, “I don’t think there’s anyone left alive.”

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