The number of casualties among Syrian refugees in Lebanon is rising due to ongoing Israeli aggression, with reports indicating a significant loss of life. The humanitarian situation is worsening as military operations continue.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health has reported an increase in casualties from Israeli aggression since March 2, with rising numbers of both dead and injured. This escalation occurs amid heightened tensions in the region.
Residents of Lebanon and Gaza are increasingly turning to smartphones as a primary means to adapt to the impacts of Israeli aggression. This technology plays a crucial role in enhancing communication and providing information under challenging circumstances.
Reports indicate that the Israeli aggression on Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of <strong>1461</strong> individuals since March 2, reflecting escalating tensions in the region. The humanitarian and economic implications are becoming increasingly concerning.
One month into the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, over <strong>1,300</strong> people have been killed and around <strong>3,900</strong> injured, with approximately <strong>20%</strong> of the population displaced. The military escalation continues amid limited international action.
Local sources report that the recent Israeli aggression on Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of <strong>1318</strong> individuals amidst escalating conflict. This surge in violence coincides with increasing international calls for a cessation of hostilities.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that four Palestinians were martyred and 12 others injured in the last 24 hours, raising the total casualties from the Israeli aggression to 72,289 martyrs and 172,040 injured since the escalation began in October.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports that over <strong>200,000</strong> individuals, primarily Syrians, have crossed the border from Lebanon into Syria amid escalating Israeli aggression. This sudden shift highlights the ongoing conflict's impact on civilian lives.
Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Naeem Qassem, affirmed that the response to Israeli aggression was 'chosen by the resistance' in defense of Lebanon. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized that Lebanon should not remain a battleground for others' wars.
Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Naeem Qassem, emphasized that confronting US-Israeli aggression is a national responsibility. He urged the Lebanese government to reverse its decision to criminalize resistance, which he believes serves Israeli interests.
An Iraqi government official announced that Baghdad has informed Syrian authorities about its readiness to receive Lebanese citizens harmed by Israeli attacks through Syrian territory, reflecting a humanitarian move amidst deteriorating conditions in Lebanon.
Four Palestinians, including one with severe injuries, were martyred in ongoing Israeli bombardments on Gaza, coinciding with the Eid al-Fitr celebrations. This escalation marks a serious increase in violence in the region.