Iran, Beirut and Israel
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Ambulances arriving at a Beirut hospital on Thursday bypassed the emergency room and drove straight to the morgue, where exhausted medics unloaded a succession of bags of body parts for relatives to identify before burial.
CCTV footage captures the panic in a Beirut restaurant during Israel's largest airstrikes on Lebanon, highlighting the impact on civilians
Deadly Israeli strikes have hit central Beirut despite a ceasefire announcement in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Israel says the ceasefire doesn't apply to its fight with Iranian-backed Hezbollah,
An aid worker in Beirut said “total chaos” emerged in the capital of Lebanon on Wednesday, as Israel announced it had carried out its largest strikes against Iran-backed Hezbollah since the war broke out in the Middle East in late February.
With Israel thrusting deeper into Lebanon and threatening to seize Lebanese territory as far as the Litani, a river 20 miles north of the Israeli border, the situation of displaced people in Beirut “will be even worse than what we’re seeing now,” warned Harb, from the U.N. refugee agency.
Israeli forces carried out a wave of deadly strikes on the Lebanese capital of Beirut, its southern suburbs, and across southern Lebanon on April 8, killing at least 254 people and wounding at least
Emergency workers in central Beirut have told Sky's Alex Crawford that "it's the same as Gaza - disaster". The Lebanese health ministry have said 303 people were killed in Israel's strikes on Wednesday,