Lebanon has witnessed a serious military escalation as Israeli forces conducted over 100 airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of <strong>254</strong> individuals, according to civil defense sources. This escalation comes just hours after a ceasefire announcement between the United States and Iran, raising questions about the motives behind the attack.
Amid Israeli airstrikes targeting Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, academic education continues as professors deliver lectures despite the destruction. The attack caused significant damage to the campus, but the academic spirit remains strong.
On Wednesday, southern Lebanon witnessed a mass return of dozens of residents as a ceasefire was announced between Iran and the United States. This return comes amidst escalating Israeli bombardment in the region, raising concerns about the safety of returning citizens.
The Israeli occupation continues its bombardment of Lebanon, targeting the capital Beirut and southern regions, resulting in dozens of casualties, including children and women. In response, Hezbollah has targeted sites in the north.
Despite ongoing Israeli bombardments in Lebanon, some families refuse to leave their villages in the south, ignoring evacuation warnings. These families are determined to hold onto their land in the face of threats.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported 22 deaths and 153 injuries due to ongoing Israeli bombardments today, bringing the total death toll since March 2 to 1094. This reflects the escalating conflict and its devastating impact on civilians.
Israeli airstrikes continue to target the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, yet residents, including the Khalil family, refuse to evacuate despite the harsh conditions. They assert their determination to remain on their land regardless of the challenges they face.
Reema Abdel-Malek, the former French Minister of Culture, has returned to Lebanon to take the helm of 'L’Orient-Le Jour' amid escalating Israeli bombardments. She hoped to find a country free from the war memories of her childhood, but recent events have imposed a harsh new reality.
Lebanese authorities have announced that the number of registered displaced persons has exceeded one million due to escalating Israeli military actions targeting civilians. Humanitarian conditions are worsening in the south, Bekaa, and Beirut due to evacuation warnings.