

BEIRUT, LEBANON – In a dramatic escalation of tensions between Israel and Lebanon, multiple airstrikes targeting the southern Lebanese village of Habboush have left a trail of destruction and chaos in their wake.
Eyewitnesses describe scenes of utter devastation as Israeli fighter jets and helicopters descended upon the sleepy village in the early hours of the morning, unleashing a barrage of rockets and artillery fire that sent residents fleeing for cover.
“It was like nothing I’ve ever experienced before,” said local resident Amna Hassan, struggling to hold back tears. “The sound of the explosions was deafening, and the smell of smoke and fire filled the air. People were running in all directions, seeking shelter from the bombardment.”
Images from the scene show widespread destruction, with multiple buildings reduced to rubble and debris scattered across the streets. Witnesses report that several homes were directly hit, with one local man claiming that his family’s residence was struck by a precision-guided missile.
The Israeli military has confirmed the attacks, stating that its forces had targeted what it characterized as “Hamas and Hezbollah infrastructure” in the area. However, Lebanese officials have disputed this claim, insisting that the village does not harbor any militant groups.
“This is an unacceptable act of aggression,” said a spokesperson for the Lebanese government. “We demand that Israel respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and refrain from any further attacks on our territory.”
The Habboush airstrikes have sent shockwaves throughout the region, with many in Lebanon condemning the Israeli actions as a brazen breach of international law. Neighboring nations, including Syria and Iran, have also condemned the attack, with Damascus calling for a united Arab response to what it characterized as “Israeli aggression.”
As the situation continues to unfold, residents of Habboush remain in a state of high anxiety, unsure of what the future holds for their village. Many have been forced to flee their homes, seeking refuge in nearby towns and cities.
“This is our village, our home,” said Hassan, still struggling to process the trauma of the attacks. “We will not let this destruction go without a fight. We demand justice for our people and a restoration of the peace that has been so violently disrupted.”
The international community has called for calm and restraint, with both Israel and Lebanon urged to exercise diplomacy in the face of spiraling tensions. As the conflict rages on, only time will tell how this crisis will ultimately be resolved.
