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Israeli Airstrikes Target Key Bridge in Southern Lebanon Amid Fears of Ground Invasion
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Key Lebanese Bridge
Israeli forces have attacked the Al Kasmiye Bridge in southern Lebanon, a vital crossing over the Litani River connecting the south to the rest of the country. The strike caused significant damage, disrupting essential transportation routes. Israel stated that the bridge was being used by Hezbollah and needed to be destroyed to prevent attacks on northern Israel. This comes as part of ongoing operations targeting what Israel claims are Hezbollah assets.
Lebanese Government Condemns Attacks as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack, calling it a prelude to a ground invasion. The destruction of civilian infrastructure, including bridges and electricity substations, is seen by human rights groups as a potential war crime. Over one million Lebanese have been displaced due to the ongoing violence, with many living in temporary shelters, hotels, or on the streets. The attacks, including air strikes on Al Sultaniyeh and Al Sawana, are exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation, making it difficult for the Lebanese government to deliver aid.
Cross-Sectarian Solidarity Amidst Conflict
While Beirut has seen massive attacks and displacement, the wider country, though deeply sectarian, has witnessed instances of cross-sectarian solidarity. For example, St Peter and Paul's Monastery in Jezzine has opened its doors to shelter displaced Shia Muslim families, an unusual gesture in a region often divided by religious and political lines. This cooperation highlights a shared humanity amidst the conflict, with locals supporting those fleeing bombardment.
*Source: YouTube: Al Jazeera English (2026-03-23)*



