IDF Dropped Bombs on Beirut, Fam: Another Day, Another Tragedy in the Middle East
Real talk: them Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon messed up Hay el Sellom bad, leavin' families broken and the community in shambles.

Aight, listen up. What went down in Beirut on April 8th was straight up messed up. The IDF, yeah, them Israeli Defense Forces, came through droppin' bombs on Hay el Sellom, a neighborhood in the southern suburbs. They say they was targetin' Hezbollah, but the end result is dead folks and homes lookin' like a warzone. We talkin' 361 dead, over a thousand injured. Straight up tragedy.
Hay el Sellom was a spot where folks was just tryin' to live, ya know? They ain't got nowhere else to go, so they stay put, even when them evacuation orders come through. Then, BOOM, outta nowhere, the sky start fallin'. One dude, Mohammed, lost his son, Abbas. Said the whole building collapsed on top of him. That's some heartbreaking stuff right there. He straight up said it’s the second house he lost to war. Imagine that pain, fam.
The news sayin' the IDF was after Hezbollah command centers and military sites. But come on, man. We seen this movie before. They always sayin' that. But who really payin' the price? Regular folks, that's who. Innocent bystanders gettin' caught in the crossfire while politicians and generals play their games. It's the same ol' story, different place.
They talkin' 'bout a ceasefire between the US and Iran, but Lebanon still gettin' hit. That's how you know these so-called peace deals ain't worth the paper they printed on. The powerful do what they want, and the rest of us gotta deal with the consequences. Real talk.
Mohammed, the dude who lost his son, is now sayin' he support Hezbollah. Can't blame him, man. When you ain't got nobody else to turn to, you gonna side with whoever offerin' protection. But it's a vicious cycle, ya feel me? Violence begettin' violence. It's hard to see a way out.
The BBC out there reportin', tryin' to piece together what happened. But let's keep it 100: the media always got their own agenda. Gotta read between the lines and see what's really goin' on. At the end of the day, it's the people on the ground who know the truth.
This whole situation just highlight the messed up power dynamics in the Middle East. It's a game of chess where the pawns get sacrificed. And the pawns in this case are the everyday folks in Lebanon, Palestine, and everywhere else where war and conflict be tearin' up communities. We gotta find a better way, man. This ain't it.

