"It's like you're alive but not alive. We're alive but don't know for how long, we're alive but don't know when the rockets will hit you and your family," said Nouhad Chaib, a 40-year-old man already displaced from the south.
Israeli air strikes had pummelled the district hours before Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with top Lebanese officials in Beirut, including caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and speaker of parliament Nabih Berri - a Hezbollah ally.
Iran's proxies in its "Axis of Resistance" -- Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthis and armed groups in Iraq -- have carried out attacks in the region in support of the Palestinians in the Gaza war. Khamenei said Afghanistan should join the "defence".
Israel has assassinated leaders and commanders of Hezbollah and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group it has been seeking to wipe out in Gaza since its attack on Israel a year ago.
Khamenei said such actions were counterproductive.
"Every strike launched by any group against Israel is a service to the region and to all humanity."
Israel's military said on Friday that it had eliminated the head of Hezbollah's communication networks, Mohammad Rashid Sakafi, by conducting a "precise, intelligence-based strike" in Beirut on Thursday. Hezbollah made no comment on Safaki.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Iran will pay for its missile attack, and U.S. President Joe Biden suggested on Thursday Israel's response to Iran's missile salvo, which it fended off with its
extensive defences, could include a strike on Iran's oil facilities.
His comments contributed to a
surge in global oil prices, as traders consider potential supply disruptions.
The United States, the European Union, and other allies have called for an immediate 21-day ceasefire in the Israel-Lebanon conflict. Lebanon's top officials have expressed support for one and said that world powers need to do more to restrain Israel.
Israel says its operations in Lebanon seek to allow tens of thousands of its citizens to return home after Hezbollah bombardments during the Gaza war forced them to evacuate from its north.
More than 1.2 million Lebanese have been displaced by Israeli attacks, and nearly 2,000 people have been killed since the start of the Israeli attacks on Lebanon over the last year, most of them in the past two weeks, Lebanese authorities said.
U.N. officials said on Friday most of Lebanon's nearly 900 shelters were full and that people fleeing Israeli military strikes were increasingly sleeping out in the open in streets or in public parks.
An Israeli air strike early Friday left a four-meter-wide crater by Lebanon's main border crossing into Syria, blocking the road for cars of people fleeing from Lebanon.
The Israeli military says Hezbollah uses the crossing to bring in weapons into Lebanon. Lebanese authorities have said all trucks are subject to checks and that the crossing is crucial for humanitarian purposes.
People were seen picking their way around the crater on foot on Friday, with suitcases and gallons of fuel to cross into Syria.
Israel has sought to mount ground operations in southern Lebanon after two weeks of intense airstrikes. Hezbollah says it has repelled them with ambushes, rockets and direct clashes.
Source: Reuters