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BBC sees destroyed villages in Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon

BBC sees destroyed villages in Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon

Summary

The BBC visited southern Lebanon, a region controlled by Israel, to report on the damage caused by the ongoing conflict. They saw destroyed villages and Israeli troops, while aid groups worked to help isolated Christian communities.

Key Facts

  • The BBC had rare access to Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon during a humanitarian aid mission.
  • Aid was delivered by the Order of Malta to Christian villages cut off by the war.
  • The visit took place one day before a new ceasefire was announced in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • Israeli troops remain in southern Lebanon, aiming to keep the border area free from Hezbollah’s presence.
  • Many Shia villages in the occupied area have been destroyed by Israeli air strikes or demolitions.
  • Human rights groups say the destruction may include deliberate attacks on civilian areas, which could be war crimes.
  • The BBC was allowed limited filming during their visit and reported from the region.
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