The Agence France-Presse reports that more than 11,000 homes were completely destroyed in Lebanon during the war with Israel, with direct damage to buildings in southern Lebanon estimated at $1.83 billion. The figures are attributed to AFP's reporting and have not been independently verified by The Zioneer.
The Agence France-Presse has reported that more than 11,000 homes were completely destroyed in Lebanon during the war with Israel, placing direct structural damage to buildings in southern Lebanon at $1.83 billion. The figures, published Monday evening, come amid a broader picture of extensive destruction across southern Lebanon in the wake of the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, AFP initially published the same core figure — over 11,000 homes destroyed — at 17:56 Jerusalem. The current update adds the $1.83 billion direct-damage estimate. The damage toll reflects the impact of months of Israeli airstrikes and ground operations in Hezbollah strongholds along the border.
The AFP data, while sourced from an internationally recognized news agency, has not been independently verified by The Zioneer. It does not specify the methodology used to arrive at the home-destruction or financial-damage totals, nor does it distinguish between homes damaged by Israeli strikes and those destroyed in secondary explosions or Hezbollah military activities. The Lebanese Health Ministry has separately reported over 3,690 killed and 11,400 wounded since early March, without distinguishing combatants from civilians. The IDF has not commented on AFP's figures.
3 developments
- DevelopingSouthern Lebanon residents return to widespread destruction in Hezbollah strongholds
- DevelopingIDF strikes dozens of Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon overnight
- StrongLebanese Health Ministry: 18 killed, 40 wounded in southern Lebanon strikes
- DevelopingUNIFIL: IDF halts village destruction in South Lebanon, sources say
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