On Sunday night, Dalia Farran slept on the beach in Tyre, southern Lebanon, despite warnings of airstrikes. She awoke at 6 a.m. to bombing and saw flames and smoke. On Monday, Israel’s bombing campaign killed about 600 people and injured nearly 2,000, marking the deadliest day in Lebanon since its civil war. Reporter William Christou discussed the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the displacement of 200,000 civilians, and Israel’s threats of a ground invasion, suggesting it might be a psychological tactic to unsettle Hezbollah and Lebanese citizens.
- Noah Prescott
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