Lebanon is in a state of national mourning following the deaths of <strong>254 martyrs</strong> and <strong>1165 injured</strong> in a recent Israeli airstrike. Rescue teams continue their efforts to search for missing persons as citizens flock to hospitals to check on their loved ones.
Lebanon's Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, announced on Wednesday that Thursday, April 9, will be a national day of mourning for the victims of Israeli attacks targeting civilians. The assaults resulted in the deaths of 254 people and injuries to over 1160 others.
Israel continues its airstrikes on southern Beirut and southern Lebanon, resulting in hundreds of casualties. The Lebanese government has declared a national mourning period for the victims.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune led farewell ceremonies for former president Liamine Zeroual, reflecting the profound respect for his political legacy. The Algerian government announced a three-day national mourning period.
Former Algerian President <strong>El-Yamine Zéroual</strong> passed away at the age of <strong>84</strong> after a long battle with illness. The Algerian presidency announced a national mourning period of three days, accompanied by the lowering of the national flag.
Former Algerian President <strong>Liamine Zéroual</strong> has passed away at the age of <strong>84</strong>, prompting President <strong>Abdelmadjid Tebboune</strong> to announce a national mourning period of three days. Zéroual died in a military hospital in the capital, Algiers.