Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares condemned Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, asserting they violate international law. Concurrently, Spain announced the opening of its embassy in Tehran to enhance diplomatic relations.
Rafik Hariri Hospital in Beirut is experiencing a significant influx of injured individuals due to Israeli airstrikes, placing immense pressure on medical staff. Médecins Sans Frontières has confirmed that the health situation at the hospital has become critical.
The Lebanese Cabinet announced immediate measures to enhance state control in Beirut following Israeli airstrikes that targeted the capital and other areas. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized the need to restrict weapons to legitimate forces to protect citizens.
The Lebanese Cabinet has decided to enhance state control in Beirut and restrict weapons to legitimate forces following Israeli airstrikes that resulted in 203 fatalities. This move aims to ensure the safety and security of citizens amidst escalating tensions.
The Lebanese army reports that Israeli airstrikes have resulted in over <strong>200 fatalities</strong> and <strong>1,000 injuries</strong>. This escalation follows the Israeli military's announcement of the assassination of Ali Harshi, a key figure in Hezbollah, heightening regional tensions.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, deeming them unacceptable and a threat to ceasefire efforts. He emphasized that Lebanon should not be a victim of governmental conflicts.
US Vice President JD Vance confirmed that Washington has not made any guarantees to Iran regarding a ceasefire in Lebanon, amidst escalating Israeli airstrikes that have killed over 250 people and injured more than 1160 others.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health has reported that the death toll from Israeli airstrikes has reached <strong>1,530</strong> since March 2. This figure includes women, children, and medical workers, highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
Despite increasing Israeli airstrikes, residents of some border villages in Southern Lebanon choose to remain in their homes. They face daily struggles to protect their lives and lands amidst the ongoing conflict.
Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nasruddin reported that 51 medical personnel, including 46 paramedics, have died since March 2 due to Israeli airstrikes targeting them during humanitarian duties.
Iranian President <strong>Masoud Bezhakian</strong> was seen interacting with citizens in a shopping mall in Tehran as Israeli airstrikes continue across the country. This public appearance comes during a time of heightened political tensions.