Lebanon building damage in latest Israel war estimated at $1.38 billion
Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East conflict on March 2 by launching rocket fire at Israel in support of its backer Iran.
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Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East conflict on March 2 by launching rocket fire at Israel in support of its backer Iran. Direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon in the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah is estimated at around $1.38 billion, a U.N. agency and a Lebanese research center said Monday. "Findings indicate that direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon is estimated at $1.38 billion," the statement added.
Furthermore, "In total, 11,095 buildings were completely destroyed, impacting 17,891 housing units, while 2,242 buildings sustained partial damage... and 9,311 buildings incurred minor damage," the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Lebanon's government-linked National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS) said. Neither side respected an April 17 ceasefire, and fighting only paused on Saturday evening after it threatened to derail a deal signed last week between Iran and the United States to end the broader Middle East war. Lebanese authorities say Israeli attacks since March 2 have killed more than 4,100 people and displaced more than one million others.
In addition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israeli forces would remain in southern Lebanon "as long as necessary". Israel responded with heavy airstrikes and a ground invasion, and its troops are operating inside a strip of border territory around a dozen kilometers deep inside Lebanon, where they have been carrying out extensive demolition and bulldozing operations.
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Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East conflict on March 2 by launching rocket fire at Israel in support of its backer Iran.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesDirect damage to buildings in south Lebanon in the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah is estimated at around $1.38 billion, a U.N. agency and a Lebanese research center said Monday.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"Findings indicate that direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon is estimated at $1.38 billion," the statement added.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"In total, 11,095 buildings were completely destroyed, impacting 17,891 housing units, while 2,242 buildings sustained partial damage... and 9,311 buildings incurred minor damage," the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Lebanon's government-linked National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS) said.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesNeither side respected an April 17 ceasefire, and fighting only paused on Saturday evening after it threatened to derail a deal signed last week between Iran and the United States to end the broader Middle East war.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLebanese authorities say Israeli attacks since March 2 have killed more than 4,100 people and displaced more than one million others.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israeli forces would remain in southern Lebanon "as long as necessary".
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIsrael responded with heavy airstrikes and a ground invasion, and its troops are operating inside a strip of border territory around a dozen kilometers deep inside Lebanon, where they have been carrying out extensive demolition and bulldozing operations.
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Lebanon building damage in Israeli attacks estimated at $1.38B. - 1,095 buildings were completely destroyed, affecting 17,891 housing units, according to joint report by UNDP, Lebanese National Council for Scientific Research
according to Anadolu AgencyWorld A UN-backed assessment found that the Israel-Hezbollah war has caused about US$1.38 billion in direct building damage in southern Lebanon, with more than 11,000 buildings completely destroyed.
according to Channel News AsiaSome residents have started returning to the south over the past two days to inspect their damaged homes and businesses, though the Lebanese Army has urged them to delay returning to border villages and towns.
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Direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon in the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah is estimated at around $1.38 billion, a U.N.…
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenter"Findings indicate that direct damage to buildings in south Lebanon is estimated at $1.38 billion," the statement added.
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenter"In total, 11,095 buildings were completely destroyed, impacting 17,891 housing units, while 2,242 buildings sustained partial damage...…
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterNeither side respected an April 17 ceasefire, and fighting only paused on Saturday evening after it threatened to derail a deal signed last…
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterIt cited a "rapid building-level damage assessment" in the country's south which compared satellite imagery from late April, nearly two…
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