00:27Smoke rising across
00:29Beirut, entire neighborhoods shaken, and one of the deadliest days in Lebanon's recent history. New footage shows the aftermath of
00:40massive airstrikes, thick black smoke covering the skyline, explosions tearing through dense urban areas, and people running as sirens echo
00:51through the streets.
00:52Ambulances rush in, firefighters battle flames, and chaos unfolds across multiple parts of the city. This comes after Israel launched
01:03its largest coordinated attack of the current conflict.
01:07Around 50 fighter jets, dropping nearly 160 bombs, hitting around 100 targets across Lebanon, including Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and
01:19the south.
01:19The strikes were fast, intense, and widespread. According to preliminary figures from Lebanese civil defense, at least 254 people have
01:31been killed and over 1,000 injured.
01:34Hospitals are overwhelmed. Rescue teams are still searching through rubble, and the numbers could rise further.
01:42Many of the strikes hit densely populated areas, apartment blocks, commercial zones, places where civilians were present.
01:50Lebanese officials have called it catastrophic, declaring a national day of mourning.
01:57But what makes this even more alarming? This happened just as a ceasefire was supposed to ease tensions in the
02:04region.
02:05While a truce was announced in the wider conflict, Israel made it clear that operations in Lebanon would continue, treating
02:14it as a separate front.
02:15That decision has now pushed the situation to a new level.
02:20International reactions are pouring in, with growing concern over civilian casualties and the scale of destruction.
02:28On the ground, the images tell the story. Collapsed buildings, burning streets, families searching for loved ones.
02:36And this is not an isolated escalation. The conflict along the Israel-Lebanon border has been intensifying for weeks, with
02:46repeated strikes, retaliation, and now one of the most devastating days yet.
02:52The question now is, how far does this go? Because with this level of destruction and rising casualties, the risk
03:01of a much wider regional conflict is growing with every passing hour.
03:06This is all I am to bear with you.
03:10That sounds good.
03:11That sounds now.
03:16.
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