100-year-old mosque destroyed in southern Lebanon

100-year-old mosque destroyed in southern Lebanon

Israel has intensified its bombardment campaign on the country in recent weeks.

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A year of cross-border exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah erupted into all-out war last month. (AP pic)
BEIRUT:
Lebanese official media said an Israeli air strike today had destroyed a mosque in the war-torn south, the latest attack as Israel intensified its bombardment campaign on the country in recent weeks.

“At around 3.45am enemy aircraft carried out an air strike targeting the old mosque in the centre of the village of Kfar Tibnit, completely destroying it,” the National News Agency reported.

Village mayor Fuad Yassin told AFP the village, located about 8km from the border, had lost a beloved site that brought people together.

“It was a significant place because families used to gather in the square right next to it on special occasions” Yassin said, adding that the mosque was at least 100 years old.

A year of cross-border exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah over the Gaza war escalated into all-out conflict on Sept 23.

Israel’s intense bombardment campaign has killed more than 1,260 people in Lebanon, according to an AFP tally of official figures, and displaced upwards of 1 million people, Lebanese officials said.

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