
JERUSALEM, LEBANON – Tensions between Israel and Lebanon have escalated after a series of airstrikes targeted the town of Habboush in southern Lebanon, leaving widespread destruction in its wake. Footage obtained by @wfwitness, a local eyewitness, has captured the intensity of the aerial bombardment, which appears to have been conducted by Israeli warplanes.
According to witnesses, the airstrikes began at approximately 2:00 AM local time, with multiple explosions rocking the town and sending residents fleeing for shelter. The Israeli military has yet to confirm or deny involvement in the airstrikes, but Lebanese authorities have blamed Israel for the attack.
“Habboush is under siege,” said a senior Lebanese security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “We have been monitoring the situation closely, and the evidence suggests that Israeli warplanes were responsible for the airstrikes.”
Eyewitness accounts describe scenes of chaos and destruction, with buildings reduced to rubble and debris scattered throughout the town. Rescue efforts are reportedly underway, with medical workers and emergency personnel rushing to the scene to assist those affected.
The conflict between Israel and Lebanon has been ongoing for decades, with tensions flaring periodically over issues such as territory, border security, and the disputed status of the Shebaa Farms.
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the potential for civilian casualties in the wake of the airstrikes, citing the risk of harm to non-combatants in densely populated areas.
“We urge all parties involved to exercise restraint and respect for human life,” said a spokesperson for Human Rights Watch. “Civilian areas are not legitimate targets in times of conflict, and any such targets should be avoided at all costs.”
The United Nations has also issued a statement condemning the violence and calling for restraint on all sides.
The situation in Habboush remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming hours and days. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese government has convened an emergency meeting to discuss the situation and potential responses to the Israeli airstrikes. The government has vowed to take “all necessary measures” to protect its citizens and defend its sovereignty.
As tensions continue to escalate, observers warn of a potentially disastrous confrontation between Israel and Lebanon. The international community must now call upon both parties to exercise diplomacy and restraint in order to prevent further bloodshed and destabilization in the region.
