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A live telecast later exploded: a journalist was preparing for an interview in Lebanon when an Israeli airstrike took place; In sight, everything is rotten

Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon show no sign of abating. Now the citizens of Lebanon as well as the journalists there are suffering the consequences. On Monday, a Lebanese journalist was injured in an Israeli airstrike during a Lai telecast in the Bekaa Valley. Miraya International Network Editor-in-Chief Fadi Boudia was preparing for an interview with iNews Network when an explosion occurred behind him.

It was later said that he also sustained injuries in the incident. In the video, it can be seen that he was getting ready to give an interview to the channel and he started saying that the wall behind him had been destroyed by the Israeli attack. After this there was darkness. Journalist Fadi Boudia's screams are also heard during the attack.

This is the biggest attack on Lebanon since 2006 According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, Monday's Israeli airstrike was the largest since the start of the Israeli-Palestinian war. Around 585 people have been killed and more than 1300 injured in this attack so far. Among those killed in the September 23 airstrike were 50 children and 94 women, many of whom have not yet been identified.

According to Al Jazeera, this is the biggest attack on Lebanon since the Israel-Lebanon war in 2006. In 2006, 1,000 Lebanese were killed in a month-long conflict. Schools and colleges are currently closed in Lebanon until Wednesday, September 25. People have been sent to safe places.

People living in the southern part of Lebanon are moving north because of the Israeli attack.

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Radio station hacked, asked to leave home According to CNN, a Lebanese radio station was hacked. After this, people from South Lebanon were asked to move to safer places. Radio station Voice of Lebanon gave this information by posting on social media on Monday.

Lebanon's telecom company said that 80,000 people across the country received automated calls from unknown numbers on Monday. In which people were asked to go to a safe place. The company said that it is not known from where these calls are being made.

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