Tragedy in Tyre: A Sole Survivor's Heartbreak
Hassan Abu Khalil, 36, is the only survivor from his family after an Israeli military strike in southern Lebanon killed 13 of his relatives just before a ceasefire. As rescue efforts continue, Lebanon grieves the loss of over 2,294 people since March due to ongoing conflict.
In a tragic turn of events, Hassan Abu Khalil dreams were shattered as he survived an Israeli strike that claimed the lives of 13 family members in Tyre, southern Lebanon.
Late Thursday, just minutes before a ceasefire, Abu Khalil stepped out for a coffee only to return to devastation. Rescuers are still pulling bodies from what was once his home.
Over 2,294 people, including 177 children, have perished in the conflict since March, now halted by a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Abu Khalil's sorrow echoes through Lebanon as many grapple with loss.
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