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Israeli Strikes Decimate Southern Lebanon's Tibneen, Hospital Facilities Under Siege

दक्षिणी लेबनान का तिबनीन इज़रायली हमलों से तबाह, अस्पताल सुविधाएं संकट में

इस्त्रायली हल्ल्यांमुळे दक्षिण लेबनॉनचे तिबनीन उद्ध्वस्त, रुग्णालयेही धोक्यात

ইজরায়েলি হামলায় দক্ষিণ লেবাননের টিবনীন বিধ্বস্ত, হাসপাতালগুলিও হুমকির মুখে

இஸ்ரேலிய தாக்குதல்களால் தெற்கு லெபனானின் திப்னீன்கள் பேரழிவை சந்தித்துள்ளன, மருத்துவமனைகள் முற்றுகையிடப்பட்டுள்ளன

ఇజ్రాయెల్ దాడులతో దక్షిణ లెబనాన్‌లోని టిబ్నీన్ తీవ్రంగా దెబ్బతింది, ఆసుపత్రులు దిగ్బంధంలో ఉన్నాయి

ઇઝરાયેલી હુમલાઓથી દક્ષિણ લેબનોનનું તિબનીન નષ્ટ, હોસ્પિટલો ઘેરાબંધી હેઠળ

ਇਜ਼ਰਾਈਲੀ ਹਮਲਿਆਂ ਨਾਲ ਦੱਖਣੀ ਲੇਬਨਾਨ ਦਾ ਤਿਬਨੀਨ ਤਬਾਹ, ਹਸਪਤਾਲ ਸਹੂਲਤਾਂ ਘੇਰਾਬੰਦੀ ਅਧੀਨ

By AI News Desk 🕐 18 April 2026, 04:05 AM 🌍 World
Lebanon's Tibneen Ravaged by Israeli Strikes, Hospitals Hit

In a grim testament to the escalating conflict, recent footage emerging from Tibneen in southern Lebanon depicts a landscape of widespread devastation following intense Israeli air and artillery strikes. The once bustling town, now scarred by the ravages of war, reveals the profound human cost of the ongoing hostilities. Families and communities have been torn apart, with homes and livelihoods reduced to rubble, creating a desperate humanitarian situation.

The heart of the community's struggle is vividly illustrated around Tibneen hospital, one of the few medical facilities still precariously operating in the region. The immediate vicinity of the hospital is a harrowing sight: vehicles lie mangled, riddled with shrapnel, and once vibrant shops are reduced to rubble. This destruction not only hampers essential services but also signifies a direct threat to the fragile healthcare infrastructure, making it exceedingly difficult for the injured to receive timely care.

Widespread Medical Infrastructure Damage

The damage extends far beyond Tibneen. Reports indicate a catastrophic impact on medical infrastructure nationwide, with more than 60 medical sites across Lebanon either significantly damaged or completely destroyed. This widespread destruction of healthcare facilities exacerbates an already dire humanitarian crisis, leaving countless civilians vulnerable and deprived of critical medical care when they need it most. The long-term implications for public health are alarming, as rebuilding such vital services will take immense resources and time.

The continuous bombardment and the systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, raise serious concerns about international humanitarian law. These strikes severely impede relief efforts and jeopardize the lives of medical personnel and patients alike. For a region already grappling with economic instability and resource scarcity, the loss of medical sites represents an insurmountable challenge to recovery and rehabilitation, pushing communities further into despair.

Al Jazeera's Obeida Hitto, reporting directly from the embattled southern Lebanon, highlights the urgent need for international intervention and a cessation of hostilities to protect civilians and critical services. The scenes from Tibneen serve as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of war on everyday life, underscoring the urgent plea for peace and protection for the innocent populations caught in the crossfire.

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