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VisitIsraeli Airstrikes Trigger Mass Exodus from Southern Lebanon, 330 Strikes Cause Major Traffic Jams
Sep 23, 2024, 11:01 AM
Israeli airstrikes have triggered a mass exodus from southern Lebanon, with residents fleeing towards Beirut and northern regions. The strikes, totaling more than 330, have caused significant traffic jams on roads leading to the capital, including the main highway. Areas such as Sidon in southwestern Lebanon are experiencing heavy congestion as people attempt to escape the bombardment. Strikes have also been reported in the Bekaa and Baalbeck regions in eastern Lebanon, further exacerbating the situation. The unprecedented traffic has made travel difficult for many residents.
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