HEADLINES:
* Residents of Christian areas in southern Lebanon refuse to leave despite “hell”
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-10-20)
Among those villages is Qalaa in the Marjeyoun district of the Nabatieh governorate in southern Lebanon, where Robert and Manal al-Hajj told the newspaper that the war made them feel "completely helpless."
The United Nations called on Tuesday for an "independent and thorough" investigation into an Israeli strike that killed 22 people in northern Lebanon.
The Blue Line is a dividing line drawn by the United Nations in 2000 to confirm the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. It is not an official border but is used to determine the border situation between Lebanon and Israel.
Other villages, including Ain Ebel in the Bint Jbeil district in southern Lebanon, were also subjected to heavy Israeli strikes.
The United Nations has estimated that about 700,000 people have been displaced, while official Lebanese data indicate that the number has exceeded one million.
ARTICLE SUMMARY (2024-10-20)
Among those villages is Qalaa in the Marjeyoun district of the Nabatieh governorate in southern Lebanon, where Robert and Manal al-Hajj told the newspaper that the war made them feel "completely helpless."
The United Nations called on Tuesday for an "independent and thorough" investigation into an Israeli strike that killed 22 people in northern Lebanon.
The Blue Line is a dividing line drawn by the United Nations in 2000 to confirm the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. It is not an official border but is used to determine the border situation between Lebanon and Israel.
Other villages, including Ain Ebel in the Bint Jbeil district in southern Lebanon, were also subjected to heavy Israeli strikes.
The United Nations has estimated that about 700,000 people have been displaced, while official Lebanese data indicate that the number has exceeded one million.