Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Result in Highest Death Toll in Nearly 20 Years
Over 550 people killed, including 50 children, as Israel targets Hezbollah; thousands flee homes amid escalating conflict.
- Israeli airstrikes on Monday killed at least 558 people in Lebanon, making it the deadliest day in nearly two decades.
- Thousands of Lebanese civilians have been displaced, with many seeking refuge in makeshift shelters and crossing into Syria.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog warned of further military action if Hezbollah continues its attacks, despite claiming Israel does not seek war.
- Hezbollah's missile strikes into northern Israel have persisted, leading to increased regional tensions and fears of a broader conflict.
- The conflict's escalation follows a series of explosive device attacks in Lebanon, which Hezbollah attributes to Israel.






















































































































































































































































































































































