The podcast dives into the intense conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. With over 90,000 displaced and skyrocketing casualties, personal stories reveal the chaotic atmosphere residents face daily. It explores the complex loyalties and sentiments surrounding Hezbollah amid ongoing violence. The discussion also touches on Lebanon's struggling economy, worsened by past traumas like the Beirut port explosion, showcasing the resilience and coping mechanisms of its people amidst relentless adversity.
The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has led to significant casualties and over 100,000 people being displaced in Lebanon.
Lebanon's complex political landscape complicates national unity, with Hezbollah being perceived both as a legitimate resistance and a threat to sovereignty.
Deep dives
Escalation of Violence: Israel and Hezbollah Conflict
Recent escalations in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah have resulted in significant casualties and destruction, particularly in Lebanon. Israeli airstrikes led to the death of at least 550 individuals, prompting Hezbollah to retaliate with over 300 rocket attacks into northern Israel, including Tel Aviv. This ongoing violence has led to widespread panic and chaos in Lebanon, as many civilians feel threatened and uncertain about their safety. Both sides continue to assert their actions are in defense of their territories, adding to the fear of a deeper regional conflict.
Life in Southern Lebanon Amid Conflict
The situation for residents in southern Lebanon is dire as they experience constant bombardment that has forced many to evacuate their homes. As a result of Israeli strikes, an estimated 100,000 people have been displaced, seeking refuge in more secure areas like Beirut. Many individuals, such as families fleeing the Deirazahrani region, have shared harrowing experiences of spending hours on the road, desperate for safety while facing hunger and exhaustion. The chaos and panic have stripped people of their sense of normalcy, plunging them into uncertainty about their future.
Political Context and Divisions in Lebanon
Lebanon's political landscape is complex, shaped by sectarian divisions and a unique governance system that has often led to inefficiencies. Hezbollah is viewed by some as a legitimate resistance group while others perceive it as a proxy for Iranian interests undermining Lebanon's sovereignty. This duality complicates national unity, particularly as the recent Israeli military actions affect civilians indiscriminately, regardless of their political affiliations. Many Lebanese are rallying together in the face of tragedy, temporarily setting aside political differences in response to the shared crisis.
Israel and Hezbollah’s intensifying conflict is affecting a country already on edge. Over 90,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon as cross-border violence, ongoing for nearly a year, has reached new heights. More than 600 people have been reported killed across Lebanon since Monday, when Israel began an intense air campaign to destroy what it said was infrastructure built up by Hezbollah since they last fought a war in 2006. Israeli reservists have been called up and the military has been told to be ready itself for a possible incursion into southern Lebanon. Hezbollah, designated a terrorist organisation by several Western countries, has fired rockets back, targeting Tel Aviv for the first time. The US, the EU, and other allied nations have called for a 21-day ceasefire across the Lebanon-Israel border.
On this episode of The Global Story, we explore the escalation in hostilities and look at what people living in Lebanon think of Hezbollah. We also look at the country’s unique political system and demographics and consider how the Lebanese economy could be further affected by the conflict.
Caitríona Perry is joined by our correspondent in Beirut, Carine Torbey, and by Hesham Shawish, from BBC Monitoring.
Producers: Tom Kavanagh and Eleanor Sly
Sound engineer: Mike Regaard and Jeremy Morgan
Assistant editor: Sergi Forcada Freixas
Senior news editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
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