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Israel bombs Christian village in Lebanon, 23 more dead

October 18, 2024
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On Monday, October 14th, tragedy struck the small predominantly Christian village of Aitou in northern Lebanon, as an Israeli airstrike on a residential building claimed the lives of at least 23 people. The bombing, part of Israel’s ongoing military operations, has once again brought devastation to a country already grappling with a multitude of crises. The building targeted in the strike had once served as a media office for Al-Manar, a television station affiliated with Hezbollah, during the 2006 conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group. In recent months, however, the building had become a refuge for Shiite families fleeing Israeli offensives in southern Lebanon. Many of the residents were elderly or families with young children, escaping the violence only to find themselves caught in its crosshairs once again.

The Tragic Timing The airstrike was reportedly triggered by the arrival of a Hezbollah representative at the building. According to local sources, the representative was there to distribute money to the displaced families. Within moments of his arrival, the building was hit by a barrage of bombs, reducing it to rubble. Among the dead were women, children, and the elderly—people who had already suffered from the ongoing conflict and were seeking shelter far from the frontline. The incident has left many Lebanese citizens questioning how Israeli forces knew the precise timing of the Hezbollah representative’s visit. One local commentator expressed the unease felt by many, saying, «The Lebanese people are once again asking themselves how Israel was able to know the exact time their target would arrive.

A Broader Strategy Against Hezbollah Military analysts suggest that the airstrike may be part of a broader Israeli effort to undermine Hezbollah’s financial resources. The group, already suffering from Lebanon’s ongoing financial collapse since 2019, relies heavily on cash reserves to maintain its influence and operations. By targeting not only arms depots but also financial caches, Israeli forces are attempting to cut off Hezbollah’s support infrastructure. In the wider context, the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has been marked by periodic escalations and retaliatory strikes. This particular incident has intensified the scrutiny on Israel’s military strategy in Lebanon, raising concerns about the ongoing toll on civilians and the long-term implications of targeting areas far from Hezbollah’s strongholds in southern Lebanon.

The tragic airstrike comes amid growing international concern over the escalating violence in the region. Pope Francis, speaking from the Vatican on Sunday, October 13th, called for an immediate ceasefire across all fronts in the Middle East. His appeal comes after several recent incidents in which Israeli forces injured at least five UN peacekeepers stationed in Lebanon.

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Nearly 10,000 UN peacekeeping troops from 50 different countries, along with 800 civilian officials, are currently stationed in Lebanon to help maintain stability. The Pope emphasized the importance of respecting their mission and expressed solidarity with those caught in the conflict.

“I follow with concern what is happening in the Middle East and ask, once again, for an immediate ceasefire on all fronts,” the Pope said. “Let the paths of diplomacy and dialogue be pursued to achieve peace. I express my closeness to all those affected in Palestine, Israel, and Lebanon. I call for the respect of UN peacekeeping forces and pray for all the victims, the displaced, and the hostages”.

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Pope Francis further condemned the cycle of hatred and revenge fueling the violence, calling war «an illusion, a defeat for everyone, especially for those who believe themselves invincible.» Lebanon: A Nation Caught in the Crossfire Lebanon, a country already burdened by political instability, economic collapse, and a refugee crisis, has now seen the war between Israel and Hezbollah reignite on its soil. The northern region, historically less affected by the conflict, has increasingly become a target as Israel seeks to neutralize Hezbollah’s presence. For the Lebanese people, the destruction in Aitou is another painful chapter in a long history of suffering. As the international community watches, the question remains: how many more civilian lives will be lost before the violence subsides?

The attack on Aitou is a stark reminder of the human cost of this ongoing conflict. While military strategies play out between Israel and Hezbollah, it is the civilians—families, children, the elderly—who bear the brunt of the violence. With calls for peace growing louder, the world waits to see if diplomacy can bring an end to the bloodshed before more innocent lives are lost.

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