Beirut is experiencing an unprecedented influx of casualties at the city's largest public hospital due to the recent escalation of Israeli attacks. The health situation is critical, with patients of all ages, including children, being admitted.
Beirut's hospitals are facing a severe health crisis due to the influx of casualties from recent Israeli attacks. The head of the doctors' syndicate has called for medical professionals to assist in hospitals.
The Lebanese Army has cautioned citizens against returning to southern regions, citing ongoing Israeli attacks despite a ceasefire announcement between the U.S. and Iran. This warning comes at a critical time as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the ceasefire does not include Lebanon.
The Spanish Ministry of Defense reported the deaths of two Indonesian soldiers from the United Nations forces in Lebanon due to two separate attacks within 24 hours. These incidents have raised significant international concern amid escalating tensions in the region.
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.
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 Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon between March 2 and March 20 has reached <strong>1116</strong> individuals, with <strong>3229</strong> injuries recorded. The attacks targeted several cities and villages in southern Lebanon.
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.