Widespread destruction in southern Lebanon, with displaced residents describing the devastation of urban areas.

- Israeli airstrikes have caused extensive destruction in southern Lebanon since March 2.
- Over 50,000 housing units have suffered damage amid ongoing hostilities between Israeli forces and Hezbollah.
- Displaced residents report severe emotional distress and loss of homes and memories.
- Lebanese authorities report over 3,000 fatalities due to Israeli bombardments during the conflict.
Extensive Damage in Southern Lebanon: Displaced Residents Describe Urban Destruction
Israeli airstrikes have relentlessly targeted southern Lebanon since March 2, causing widespread devastation across dozens of villages and towns. Many residents and displaced individuals have described the destruction as “complete annihilation.” Satellite images and footage from both sides of the border reveal the extensive damage, with Lebanese authorities reporting that over 50,000 housing units have suffered damage since hostilities erupted between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, according to Agence France-Presse.
Voices of the Displaced: “War Took Everything”
Farah, a displaced woman from the border town of Yaroun, expressed her grief, stating, “Everything has been destroyed. All we have left are memories and a few photographs. The war took our childhood, our memories, and our home.” She learned about the destruction of her house through a satellite image two weeks ago, highlighting the brutality that has engulfed the region.
Comprehensive Destruction of Homes and Infrastructure
Intensified airstrikes and demolition operations have surged, particularly following the ceasefire announcement on April 17. These operations have impacted:
- Thousands of homes
- Essential services
- Schools
- Places of worship
- Vast agricultural lands
Displaced individuals from various towns have resorted to purchasing satellite images for $140 each to ascertain the fate of their homes, especially in areas where Israel prohibits their return.
Yaroun and Bint Jbeil: Cities Completely Destroyed
In Yaroun, 580 out of 800 homes were destroyed during the 2023-2024 war, and the current conflict has obliterated what remained, including the St. George Church, which now stands with only three walls. Satellite images reveal that Bint Jbeil has transformed into near-total rubble, including its famous stadium, where Hassan Nasrallah delivered the “Liberation Speech” in 2000.
Urban Genocide: A Description of Catastrophic Scale
At the National Council for Scientific Research in Beirut, Secretary-General Shadi Abdullah presented images showing the destruction before and after the conflict. He stated, “Most buildings in Bint Jbeil have collapsed. What is happening is not military operations; it is the destruction of land, people, and property.” The council accused Israel of committing “urban genocide,” a strategy aimed at erasing entire areas from the map.
According to the National Council for Scientific Research’s survey, shocking figures emerged, revealing that:
- 290,000 housing units have been affected since 2023
- 61,000 units suffered damage since the onset of the recent war
- 6,000 units were completely destroyed during the ceasefire
- An additional 6,000 buildings sustained partial damage and may face demolition later
Lebanese authorities have reported over 3,000 fatalities due to Israeli bombardments.
Ongoing Talks in Washington Amid Continued Pressure
Despite the initiation of direct talks between Lebanon and Israel in Washington last month, Israel continues to launch daily strikes targeting Hezbollah. Demolition and destruction persist in border areas, while the Israeli military issues daily evacuation warnings for villages and towns, exacerbating the suffering of residents and the displaced.
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