The situation in Lebanon is nothing short of dire. The suburb of Dahieh, just south of the capital Beirut, was hit the hardest by missile strikes. It is an area controlled by Hezbollah.
The city is filled with anger over the killing of the groups leader, Hasan Nasrallah. But there’s also relief at the city’s airport, as those with British passports leave on a government charted fight.
Sky’s international correspondent John Sparks was amongst the first journalists to be allowed by Hezbollah into the area.
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