Lebanon: Several injured by Israeli strikes on Lebanese city Tyre
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Israeli military strikes on the Lebanese city of Tyre have injured residents who fear displacement from their homes.
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Israel has conducted repeated strikes on Tyre, a southern Lebanese city, injuring several residents. Locals are reluctant to evacuate despite the military operations, fearing that temporary displacement orders could become permanent, reflecting broader concerns about forced relocation. Israel has stated it would need to occupy all of Lebanon to fully eliminate Hezbollah, signaling potential escalation of the conflict. The situation illustrates the tension between military operations and civilian vulnerability in the region, with residents caught between security threats and displacement fears.
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