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Article: Families Forced to Sleep on the Streets of Beirut as Israel Pounds Hezbollah
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Summary: Following Israeli evacuation orders for the Dahiya district of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, thousands of residents fled before heavy Israeli airstrikes targeted the area. Many displaced families have been forced to sleep on streets or in makeshift shelters, citing a lack of space in official shelters and feeling abandoned, with over 300,000 people estimated displaced across Lebanon. The escalation follows a breakdown of a previous ceasefire, with residents expressing anger towards both Israel for the bombardment and Hezbollah for drawing the area into conflict.

Main Topics Covered: 1. The mass displacement and humanitarian crisis of civilians following Israeli evacuation orders and airstrikes in Beirut's Dahiya district. 2. The military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, including strikes and rocket fire. 3. The impact on civilians, including destruction of homes, disruption of life during Ramadan, and criticism directed at both warring parties and the Lebanese government.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/06/world/middleeast/beirut-displaced-israeli-strikes-dahiya.html
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NYT > World News
Published Date
2026-03-06 19:09
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2026-03-06 17:00
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2026-03-06 17:00
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