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In pictures: Aftermath of strikes in southern Lebanon​

We're seeing images now of the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Qana, near Tyre in south Lebanon, as rescuers search the rubble.



Rescuers search the rubble in aftermath of a series of strikes on Qana in southern Lebanon


Image source, EPA
Rescue operations are under way amid the damaged buildings

Smoke rises above the rubble in aftermath of a series of strikes on Qana in southern Lebanon


Image source, EPA
One person was killed and 30 others wounded in the town, the Lebanese health ministry says

Rescuers search the rubble in aftermath of a series of strikes on Qana in southern Lebanon, with press present


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The state run news agency earlier said the death toll could be as high as 10
 

Lebanon's PM condemns Israeli attack on Nabatieh

Lebanon's prime minister has condemned the Israeli strikes on Nabatieh - which his office say "intentionally targeted a meeting of the municipal council".

Prime Minister Najib Mikati says "this new aggression, coupled with all the crimes committed by the Israeli enemy against civilians, is a design of the world that is deliberately silent about the crimes of the occupation, which encourages it to persist in its transgression and crimes".

He also questions the use of demanding a ceasefire from the UN, "if all the countries of the world are unable to deter a blatant aggression against the Lebanese people.

"What can deter the enemy from its crimes that have reached the point of targeting peacekeeping forces in the south? What solution can be hoped for in light of this reality?"

Smoke rises above Nabatieh after strikes
 

Israeli strikes on Beirut seemed to defy US pressure​

Joel Gunter
Reporting from Beirut

Debris lies at a damaged site in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs


Image source, Reuters
The scene in southern Beirut on Wednesday, after the Israeli strikes

The Israeli air strikes on Beirut this morning – after five days of respite for the Lebanese capital – came just hours after the US said it opposed the "scope and nature" of Israel’s bombing campaign on the city.

State department spokesman Matthew Miller told a briefing on Tuesday that the US had expressed its concerns to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying they were "made clear to the government of Israel".



As my colleagues covered earlier, there had been reports that the unexpected pause in air strikes against Beirut was the result of a US intervention.

The strikes on Wednesday morning came shortly after Netanyahu rejected the idea of a ceasefire that would leave Hezbollah close to the northern Israeli border.

He told the French president Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday he was "opposed to a unilateral ceasefire which does not change the security situation in Lebanon, and which would return the country to its previous state" according to a read-out from his office.

Also on Tuesday, in a televised address, Hezbollah's deputy leader Naim Qassem said the only solution to the recent escalation was a ceasefire - while also threatening to continue targeting Israel with missiles.

Rubble lies at a damaged site in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs


Image source, Reuters

Before the recent pause, Israel had hit southern Beirut on a near-daily basis
 

Nowhere in Lebanon seems safe, say people in Beirut​

Mohamed Gradi close us. Bald man wearing black, white and beige striped polo shirt. In background is a parking lot with several parked cars, buildings illuminated by early morning sunshine


Image source, Reuters
Mohamed Gradi warns the 'situation is only getting worse' 15 days into Israel's ground operation in Lebanon

We just brought you pictures from Beirut - now we can bring you quotes from some of the people there.

Mohamed Gradi, 57, says there is no part of Lebanon where people feel safe.

"You see displacement, people not finding places to stay," he tells Reuters.

"[People] got displaced from the south, from Dahieh [Beirut’s southern suburbs], from Bekaa, and even from areas of our fellow Christians, they as well got displaced."

Meanwhile, displaced Mostafa Saleh, 48, says Israel's air strikes could increase support for Hezbollah.

"If they think that they can scare the supporting environment [of Hezbollah] this way - on the contrary...look at us... we are living not like human beings, we are homeless."
 

In pictures: Displaced people start the day on Beirut streets​

More than 1.2 million people have been displaced in Lebanon since Israel stepped up its air strikes last month, according to the Lebanese government.

Many have fled southern towns and villages and moved north to the nation's capital.

These images from this morning show displaced people who have been sleeping on rolled-out rugs or in makeshift shelters on the streets of central Beirut.

On the central Beirut streets, people sit under makeshift shelters beside a grand building


Image source, Reuters


A woman makes coffee on the streets of central Beirut while young children stand near her.


Image source, Reuters


A man and a boy drink from plastic cups while sitting on a curb in front of a makeshift tent on the streets of central Beirut


Image source, Reuters
 

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