The Public Health Emergency Operations Center at the Ministry of Public Health reported that yesterday’s Israeli attacks on civilians attempting to return to their still-occupied towns in southern Lebanon resulted in 24 fatalities, including six women, and 134 injuries, among them 14 women and 12 children.
The Ministry highlighted that its operations room remained in constant coordination with hospitals and emergency teams on the ground throughout the day, ensuring the swift transfer of every injured individual to the nearest hospital equipped to provide the required medical care.
24 dead, 134 injured in Israeli attacks on civilians in southern Lebanon
Previous
- Samy Gemayel: The country is facing significant challenges that require unity and standing by the President of the Republic to address them
- Samy Gemayel: I don't think anyone is still 'influenced by propaganda'; the southerners have the right to safely return to their towns, and we have full confidence in the army, which bears the responsibility of ensuring their return
- Director General of the Beirut and Mount Lebanon Water Establishment Jean Gebran to MTV: There is severe rationing due to a 70 percent decrease in rainfall compared to previous years, and more concerning is the lack of snow on the highlands
- Samy Gemayel: All our positive and open discourse is met with actions like those we witnessed last night in the streets of Beirut, and those who reject privileges for others should not accept them for themselves
TWEET YOUR COMMENT