Border Chaos: Israel and Hezbollah Clash Escalates with Attacks on Religious Sites
The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon has led to chaos and destruction along the border, with both sides suffering casualties and attacks on religious sites.
An escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah group has caused chaos and destruction along the border, with both sides suffering casualties and attacks on religious sites. In the latest incident, an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon struck the Greek Orthodox Church in the abandoned Palestinian Christian village of Iqrit, injuring an 80-year-old civilian. Israeli soldiers arrived to rescue the injured man, but were hit by another missile, leaving nine soldiers wounded. The Israeli military has accused Hezbollah of committing war crimes by indiscriminately attacking places of worship and civilian sites.
The conflict, which has been ongoing since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, has resulted in the deaths of more than 150 people on the Lebanese side, including Hezbollah fighters and civilians. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported that Israeli artillery shelling had also targeted the Saint George Church in the border village of Yarun, causing significant damage. Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks against Israeli troops and positions, with the group stating that it is acting in support of Hamas.
These attacks have resulted in the deaths of at least four civilians and nine soldiers on the Israeli side. The escalating exchanges of fire have raised fears of a broader conflict in the region, with both sides risking the stability of the area. The ongoing violence has also affected other areas near the Lebanese-Israeli border, with reports of Israeli strikes in different towns and villages. The situation remains tense, and there are concerns that the conflict could further escalate, leading to more casualties and destruction on both sides.