Israel conducts multiple airstrikes on Lebanon
Briefly

"These are people's private properties. May God help the people. It's just harm for the sake of harm," said Hassan Jaafil, a resident. This statement reflects the frustration and sense of loss felt by locals as airstrikes continue to devastate private properties without clear justification.
The Israeli Defense Force had earlier issued an evacuation notice for the site, claiming Hezbollah facilities were present. However, residents contested this assertion, indicating a disconnect between military claims and on-ground realities.
Later in the day, an Israeli drone strike hit a car at an army checkpoint in the southern port city of Sidon, resulting in three deaths and injuries to several, including UN peacekeepers, highlighting the rising dangers in the region.
In response to ongoing attacks, 100 members of Lebanon's parliament sent an urgent message to UNESCO, advocating for the protection of the country's heritage sites, emphasizing the collateral damage of the strikes.
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