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Clay County Strawberry Festival Draws 10,000 Amid Tragedy in Lebanon

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UPDATE: The Clay County Strawberry Festival has drawn an impressive 10,000 visitors this weekend, but the joy of the event is overshadowed by a tragic incident involving a fatal e-bike accident and alarming international developments in Lebanon.

Families flocked to the Clay County Fairgrounds for the 10th annual Strawberry Festival, enjoying fresh fruit, food vendors, and entertainment. Thanks to an increased police presence, traffic flowed smoothly despite the large crowds and passing rain showers. However, the festive atmosphere was abruptly disrupted when a driver attempting to avoid a crash fatally struck a woman riding an e-bike in Clay County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

In a troubling report released today, Human Rights Watch alleges that the Israeli military used white phosphorus munitions unlawfully against residential areas in southern Lebanon. The organization claims to have verified images showing Israeli artillery targeting the village of Yohmor, shortly after residents were warned to evacuate. This devastating use of incendiary munitions poses severe risks to civilian life, as white phosphorus can ignite buildings and inflict horrific burns.

Ramzi Kaiss, a Lebanon researcher for Human Rights Watch, stated, “The Israeli military’s unlawful use of white phosphorus over residential areas is extremely alarming and will have dire consequences for civilians.” This report raises urgent concerns about the legality of such actions under international law, especially as similar munitions were reportedly used during Israel’s last conflict with Hezbollah.

In local news, the Gate River Run is set to see record turnout, with thousands expected at the expo. Mayor Deegan has approved 3 a.m. alcohol sales downtown to accommodate the influx of participants, although some residents are questioning safety.

Additionally, a fatal altercation in St. Johns County has left one person dead and two others hospitalized after an argument escalated into violence, prompting concerns about community safety. Meanwhile, residents in Oceanway are expressing disappointment over a decision to approve a new storage unit development.

As these stories develop, residents are urged to stay informed about the ongoing situation in Lebanon and the implications of local incidents. The Clay County Strawberry Festival remains a highlight this weekend, but the juxtaposition of joy and tragedy underscores the urgent realities impacting communities both near and far.

Stay tuned for further updates on these unfolding stories.

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