The Slide Toward War in Lebanon

黎巴嫩走向战争

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2024-09-25

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In the past few days, Israel has waged intense air raids in Lebanon, killing more than 600 people, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. Ben Hubbard, the Istanbul bureau chief for The Times, explains the origins of the spiraling conflict between Israel and its regional adversary Hezbollah. Guest: Ben Hubbard, the Istanbul bureau chief for The New York Times.

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  • From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the daily last week, after the israeli military detonated thousands of pagers in walkie talkies across Lebanon aimed at the militant group Hezbollah, the question was what would happen next?

  • Over the past five days, we've gotten an answer.

  • The strikes came in waves, one after another.

  • In a series of attacks across Lebanon, including in densely populated parts of its capital, Beirut.

  • Those attacks sent the country into high alert.

  • Thousands of people in the south have.

  • Been fleeing their homes and prompted panic among lebanese civilians.

  • Okay, there's a lot of panic.

  • People are making their way out of this area.

  • A few minutes ago, there's been another airstrike.

  • You can see the smoke.

  • As of Tuesday night, the death toll stood at more than 600, according to the lebanese health ministry, with more than 27,000 people in shelters today.

  • My colleague Ben Hubbard, on the origins of the spiraling conflict between Israel and its most feared regional adversary.

  • Its Wednesday, September 25.

  • So, Ben, over the last several days, it really feels like weve come closer to an all out war between Israel and the lebanese militia group Hezbollah than weve ever been.