Balah (Gaza Strip): Israeli forces launched massive lightning strikes on Lebanese villages. According to reports, air strikes on villages in northeastern Lebanon have killed at least 45 people so far. Lebanese officials provided the information on Friday. Bashir Koder, the governor of Baalbek Province, said that the number of people killed in nine villages in northeastern Lebanon due to air strikes has increased to 41.
Israel continues to attack Lebanon and Gaza. The death toll was 17 more than previously reported by Lebanon’s national news agency (NNA). The Lebanese government news agency NNA said four people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the small village of Orak. The extremist group Hezbollah has a lot of support in the village. Israel recently launched air strikes targeting Hezbollah positions in the southern Lebanese suburb of Dahiya, although no casualties have been reported so far.
More than 60,000 people moved
Watching the horrific attacks on Hezbollah positions, more than 60,000 Lebanese have fled to safer places, but many remain trapped in their villages. Hussein Haji Hassan, a Lebanese lawmaker representing the Baalbek-Helmel region, said some 60,000 people have fled their homes to safer places due to Israeli bombing. (language)
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