Thu Apr 24 15:30:00 UTC 2025: ## US-Made Bombs Fuel Questions of War Crimes in Lebanon After Israeli Strikes: Documentary Exposes Civilian Casualties
**Beirut, Lebanon/Washington, DC** – A new documentary, “Fault Lines,” has ignited a firestorm of controversy, alleging unlawful killings and potential war crimes committed during last year’s Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. The film meticulously details the devastating impact of Israeli air strikes on Lebanese civilians, focusing on the staggering death toll exceeding 4,000, including numerous women and children.
The investigation highlights the deadliest single day of the conflict, September 23rd, when 558 Lebanese civilians perished in what’s described as one of the most intense bombing campaigns in recent history. “Fault Lines” presents evidence from on-the-ground investigations, including interviews with grieving families and forensic experts, suggesting that many of these deaths were unlawful.
The documentary’s central accusation revolves around the extensive use of US-made munitions in the attacks. The filmmakers present evidence linking these weapons to specific incidents resulting in civilian deaths, raising questions about the accountability of both Israel and the United States. The investigation extends to Washington, D.C., pressing for answers and demanding accountability for the role of US-manufactured weaponry in the alleged war crimes. The film includes harrowing accounts of families whose homes were destroyed, leaving behind only devastation and unanswered questions about the justification for such devastating force. The documentary’s release is expected to intensify international pressure on both Israel and the US regarding the conflict’s civilian casualties.