Official sources report that the death toll in Lebanon from recent Israeli airstrikes has reached <strong>112</strong>. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described these attacks as 'barbaric' and a 'new massacre' amid rising tensions in the region.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that 89 people have been killed and over 800 injured due to recent Israeli attacks. These assaults come amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported a rise in casualties due to ongoing Israeli attacks, with dozens killed and injured, including 10 people in an attack on a funeral. Hospitals in Beirut are under immense pressure due to the influx of injured individuals.
Reports indicate that the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon has risen to <strong>1530</strong> with <strong>4812</strong> injured, reflecting the escalating conflict in the region. These figures emerge amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in the country.
On Sunday, Lebanon experienced a surge in Israeli attacks that resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals, including a child. The assaults targeted various regions, exacerbating the suffering of civilians amid deteriorating conditions.
Two of Iran's largest steel companies, Mobarakeh Steel and Khuzestan Steel, announced a halt in production due to airstrikes by US and Israeli forces. Reports confirm that production lines have completely stopped, threatening a production halt of up to six months.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 has risen to <strong>1,318</strong>, with <strong>3,935</strong> injured. These figures reflect the escalating violence in the region and its impact on civilians.
Displaced individuals in Lebanon are enduring dire humanitarian conditions, with over one million people living in shelters and tents on the streets amidst escalating Israeli attacks. The demand for food and health assistance is significantly increasing.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reports nine fatalities and 137 injuries from Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours, raising the total death toll since March 2 to <strong>1,247</strong>.
Iranian authorities reported four explosions in Qom province, resulting from missile attacks by the United States and Israel. The blasts occurred both in the city center and its outskirts, with no details yet on casualties or damages.
The World Health Organization reported that Israeli attacks on the healthcare sector in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of <strong>nine paramedics</strong> and injuries to <strong>seven others</strong>. These attacks, which occurred in several villages, have intensified the pressure on an already deteriorating healthcare system.
Iranian media reports indicate that production lines at the Khuzestan Steel Complex have ceased operations following Israeli attacks on Friday. This incident raises concerns about its impact on the Iranian industry amid increasing economic crises.
The plight of displaced individuals in Lebanon worsens as Israeli attacks continue for over 25 days. They face harsh conditions due to a lack of aid and deteriorating weather conditions.
Tehran is experiencing significant unrest due to a complete internet blackout coinciding with escalating Israeli and American airstrikes. Residents are deeply concerned about the fate of their loved ones as uncertainty grows unbearable.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reports that one in five Lebanese has been forced to leave their homes due to escalating Israeli attacks. These figures highlight the severity of the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Twelve people have died following US and Israeli attacks targeting civilian areas in Iran's East Azerbaijan and Lorestan provinces. These strikes have raised serious concerns about escalating tensions and security in the region.
Iranian missiles hit a city in southern Israel, injuring over 100 people in the most devastating attack since the war began three weeks ago. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened retaliation on all fronts.