Death Toll in Lebanon Surpasses 1,200 Due to Israeli Strikes
The death toll in Lebanon from Israeli strikes over the past four weeks has exceeded 1,200, including 124 children, while over 3,500 people have been injured. Over the weekend alone, 49 people lost their lives, including 10 rescuers and three journalists. The situation is worsening, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is determined to fundamentally change the situation in the north. Hezbollah still retains the ability to launch rockets towards Israel, intensifying fears of further loss of life. The Israeli strikes have caused significant damage in Lebanon, while the humanitarian situation is deteriorating. The escalation of the conflict has raised concerns in the international community, with calls for an immediate ceasefire and the protection of civilians. The situation remains unstable and the possibility of further escalation is real. The ongoing violence has severe consequences for the civilian population, with many people being forced to leave their homes and seek refuge in other areas. Providing humanitarian aid is difficult due to the ongoing conflict.