Israeli strike hits fuel station near refugee camp in Lebanon


Daijiworld Media Network - Beirut

Beirut, Mar 24: An Israeli attack struck a petrol station in southern Lebanon near the Rashidieh Camp, triggering a massive explosion and fire, reports said.

The impact of the strike led to thick plumes of smoke rising from the site, raising fears of casualties and further escalation in the region.

According to reports, the Israeli army had earlier issued forced displacement orders to residents in the area, prompting evacuations ahead of the strike.

The latest incident comes amid intensifying hostilities across the region, with repeated cross-border attacks heightening concerns of a wider conflict.

  

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