The Cancer of Genocide Spreads to Lebanon
As Israel’s Bombardment of Lebanon Grows,
So Do Fears of Regional War
Just as in Gaza, the displaced are “in schools, mosques, churches, community centers,”
By Shireen Akram-Boshar,
Truthout
Published October 1, 2024
“Israel has been trying to carpet bomb the south as much as possible before invading,” Sintia Issa, editor-at-large of Beirut-based publication, The Public Source, told Truthout. “Israel will try to invade and occupy the south again, at least until the Litani River, but perhaps further.”
While Lebanon’s south has been under bombardment ever since October, Israel’s attacks have steadily moved to encompass more and more of the country. In a massive escalation on Friday, September 27, Israel dropped 2000-pound bombs on the Dahiya neighborhood of Beirut, flattening at least six residential buildings and assassinating Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
Lebanon needed Hezbollah during the long years of Israeli aggression against it's sovereign territory. It was Hezbollah that drove out not only the occupying Israelis in 2000, but also the "Christians" who ran a torture operation in an old prison in Khiam. Now Israel, strengthened by massive generosity from #GenocideJoe is renewing their attacks on Khiam.
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