“Al-Hadad” channel wrote about Lebanese residents who were displaced from their homes

The political commentator of the Saudi “Al-Haddad” channel, Samir Skaf spoke about the situation of Hezbollah after the assassination of Nasrallah and the difficulties of the Lebanese who were displaced from their homes following the Israeli attacks: “Hezbollah has a large arsenal of missiles but it cannot use them, after the assassination of its leader Hassan Nasrallah and the leaders of the army, and his heavy losses in the blasts of the beepers.”

“Intensive sorties of UAVs and patrol planes are now underway in the center of the Bekaa region. During the night there were also sorties by fighter and reconnaissance planes. The people were panicked, and tried to contact each other and us to find out what was going on, against the background of the sights we were exposed to during the night from the Dahiya. There is a great difficulty. The people here don’t sit for an hour or two without hearing the noise of a fighter or patrol plane,” he continued.

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He also said: “There are many places near the border line that have been bombed since the escalation began and since Hezbollah entered this conflict on October 8. It will soon be a year since then. There are areas that were intensively bombed and whose residents were displaced. Even at the beginning of the escalation, we were talking about about 80,000 displaced people from the south who moved To the Bekaa here or even to Beirut. We are talking about areas that were destroyed due to the heavy bombardment or completely evacuated due to their dangerous location.”

“Even the people who are leaving are always trying to go back and check the condition of their homes. Everyone here is talking about how they are just waiting for this round of escalation to calm down, so that we can go back to our homes, even if they are destroyed, because we cannot leave our land,” Skaf added.

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