BBC finds Lebanese seaside city deserted after Israeli attacks
Correspondent Orla Guerin reports on airstrikes and evacuations in the southern city of Tyre.
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Correspondent Orla Guerin visited the usually crowded holiday destination, and said it is now "basically deserted", apart from people fleeing intense Israeli airstrikes in nearby towns.
Israel is carrying out "extensive" strikes in Lebanon after Hezbollah fires missile at Tel Aviv.
At least 23 people have been killed in the attacks, Lebanon's health ministry said.
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