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Lebanese govt: Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 570; nearly 760,000 displaced

AsiaLebanese govt: Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 570; nearly 760,000 displaced

BEIRUT – The death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon has risen to 570, with 1,444 others wounded since the escalation began on March 2, figures released on Tuesday by the Disaster Risk Management Unit at the Lebanese Council of Ministers showed.

The conflict has triggered large-scale displacement across the country. About 759,300 people have been registered as displaced, according to government data.

Authorities said 122,600 displaced people are currently staying in 580 shelters set up across various regions to house families forced to flee their homes amid the continuing hostilities.

On Tuesday afternoon, Israel carried out three airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs and continued strikes on several areas in southern Lebanon, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported.

Several points along the border area in southern Lebanon also witnessed intense clashes in the morning hours on Tuesday between the Israeli army and Hezbollah members, according to security and military sources.

The sources said that Israeli forces supported by several Merkava tanks and armored personnel carriers attempted to advance in the early hours of dawn toward the border towns of Khiam and Aitaroun and the villages of Taybeh, Adaisseh, and Rab al-Thalatheen.

Hezbollah members confronted these attempts, and fierce clashes broke out between the two sides that continued until the morning hours, they added.

The sources confirmed to Xinhua that the Israeli army advanced and established positions at multiple border points situated 1-2.5 km from the Blue Line, which separates Lebanon and Israel.

For its part, Hezbollah said it targeted Israeli military positions near the border in response to Israeli shelling.

The group claimed it has lured Israeli forces into an ambush and struck them with appropriate weapons, destroying three Merkava tanks. Its members also targeted Israeli soldiers at multiple locations: the Khanouq area in Aitaroun, Kahil Hill on the eastern outskirts of Maroun al-Ras, a newly-established artillery position in Markaba, and the Malikiya site with several rocket barrages.

In Israel, the group said, it struck a military base southeast of Tel Aviv, the Giv’a drone control base east of the city of Safed, Yiftah barracks, and Tziporit base east of Haifa.

Hezbollah announced the launch of rockets from Lebanon toward Israel at dawn on March 2 for the first time since a ceasefire was declared on Nov 27, 2024. Israel subsequently launched what it described as an “offensive military campaign” against the group, including heavy airstrikes targeting Beirut’s southern suburbs and areas in southern and eastern Lebanon.

The Israeli military said it had launched what it described as an “offensive military campaign” against Hezbollah, carrying out heavy airstrikes across multiple Lebanese areas and conducting ground incursions near the border. It also warned residents to evacuate areas south of the Litani River and Beirut’s southern suburbs.

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