Israeli strikes kill six in Lebanon - health ministry
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- Six people, including a woman and a child, were killed and eight wounded in Israeli airstrikes on the southern Lebanese village of Habboush.
- The strikes occurred despite a ceasefire and an evacuation order from the Israeli army, with Lebanon's National News Agency reporting heavy raids.
- Israel has continued strikes in Lebanon following a March 2 ceasefire, with Hezbollah claiming retaliatory attacks and the Lebanese health ministry reporting over 2,600 deaths since March 2.
The relentless Israeli aggression continues to inflict devastation upon southern Lebanon, with the latest airstrikes on Habboush claiming the lives of six civilians, including a woman and a child. These brutal attacks, which occurred despite a supposed ceasefire and an evacuation order, underscore the ongoing disregard for civilian safety and international humanitarian law. The state-run National News Agency reported intense raids, painting a grim picture of destruction in the wake of the assaults.
These strikes are part of a broader pattern of Israeli military actions in Lebanon, which have persisted even after a fragile ceasefire was established on April 17. The Israeli military claims these actions are in response to Hezbollah's alleged "violations of the ceasefire agreement," yet the civilian toll continues to mount. Reports indicate Israeli forces are also engaged in wide-scale demolitions of buildings along the border, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
The Lebanese health ministry has tragically reported over 2,600 deaths since March 2, a stark testament to the severity of the conflict. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has voiced grave concerns, with its under secretary general calling it "absolutely unacceptable" that those attempting to save lives, like the two Lebanese Red Cross paramedics killed in Israeli strikes, might be targeted. From our perspective, these attacks are not isolated incidents but part of a deliberate campaign of violence that demands international accountability.
That a person that is trying to save lives, is trying to alleviate human suffering, might be targeted, might be killed... this is something that I found absolutely unacceptable.
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