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Israel-Hizbollah conflict: 492 dead in Lebanon airstrikes

The "Arrows of the North" operation is ongoing. As a result of Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon on Monday, at least 492 people were killed, and 1,645 were injured, according to the Ministry of Health in Beirut. There are multi-mile traffic jams in southern Lebanon as terrified residents flee north.

Operation "Northern Arrows". Panic on the streets. They are fleeing north
Operation "Northern Arrows". Panic on the streets. They are fleeing north
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2:41 PM EDT, September 24, 2024

The Israeli army reported that as part of the "Arrows of the North" operation, its air force attacked approximately 1,300 Hezbollah targets, which in response launched over 200 rockets at Israel.

The bloodiest attack in years

Among the fatalities were 35 children and 58 women. Earlier, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll was at least 356, with more than 1,200 injured. This is the bloodiest attack on Lebanon since the shelling began in the fall of 2023 and since the end of the Second Lebanon War in 2006, which claimed the lives of over a thousand Lebanese and more than 100 Israelis.

Before the airstrikes, Israeli forces called on residents of southern and eastern Lebanon to evacuate from areas where Hezbollah hides weapons, marking the first such warning in the nearly year-long conflict. The airstrikes covered southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley in the northeast, and Beirut.

Thousands of people are fleeing from southern Lebanon to the north, causing traffic jams on the main roads — the Associated Press reported. The military stated that Hezbollah fired over 200 rockets at Israel, including missiles with a range of over 62 miles, which was the first such attack since October 8, 2023.

The Israeli army destroyed tens of thousands of rockets and announced further actions against the Iran-backed group. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, "Israel is changing the balance of power in the north by eliminating thousands of Hezbollah rockets, fighters, and commanders. We are not waiting for the threat; we are preempting it."

Operation "Arrows of the North"

The Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces announced that the offensive against Hezbollah is codenamed "Arrows of the North". Since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, Hezbollah has been regularly shelling northern Israel, which in turn has been met with Israeli counterstrikes. In recent days, attacks have intensified to a level not seen in years.

Israel declares that its goal is to restore security in the north so that tens of thousands of evacuated civilians can return. Hezbollah, considered a terrorist organization by the West, emphasized that it is conducting airstrikes on Israel in solidarity with Hamas. The fighting will end if a ceasefire is agreed upon in the Gaza Strip.

The origin of the conflict

Hezbollah, which controls southern Lebanon, was founded in the early 1980s as a movement opposing Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, which lasted until 2000. Since then, there have been skirmishes at the border, which escalated into a war lasting over a month in 2006.

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