Fear and Anger in South Lebanon After Israeli Raid Kills Town Worker
- Mimoze Krasniqi

- Oct 30
- 1 min read

A quiet night in the southern Lebanese town of Bilda turned deadly when Israeli forces stormed the area, killing a municipal employee as he slept inside the town hall. The victim, Ibrahim Salameh, was described by locals as a humbel worker who took pride in serving his community.
The raid, carried out with drones and armored vehicles, left residents in shock. Israel claimed it was targeting "Hezbollah infrastructure", yet offerd no proof that the building had any connestion to the group. For many in Lebanon, the attack felt like another painful reminder of a fragile peace conctantly under threat.
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun called th incurison a "flagrant violation of sovereignty" and ordered the army to resist any further Israeli advances. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the killing and urged the UN to intervene, while anger spread through the region.
By morning, the streets of Blida were filled with smoke as residents blocked roads with burning tyres, mourning Ibrahim and demanding protection. "He was not a fighter", one protester said. "He was just doing his job"
The incident comes amid escalating Israeli operations in southern Lebanon and growing fears that last year's fragile ceasefire could collapse at any moment.




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