Lebanon is seeing civilians fleeing their homes in the south as Israeli strikes hit Beirut’s southern suburbs after Hezbollah stepped into the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. Lebanese families from the country's south and southern Beirut suburbs were fleeing on Monday deeper into Lebanon's capital. They crowded into public schools turned emergency shelters. Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported that at least 52 people were killed and 154 were wounded overnight in Israeli strikes. Highways were clogged with people fleeing north. Hezbollah says it fired across the border in retaliation. Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on Monday called Hezbollah’s actions illegal and demanded the militant group hand over its weapons.