In less than two weeks of ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, more than 1,000 Lebanese people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. Among the casualties are 156 women and 87 children, highlighting the devastating impact of the violence on civilians.
The Israel-Hamas war, which began after the Palestinian militant group entered Israel on Oct. 7, has escalated tensions in the region and raised fears of a wider conflict. The daily exchanges of strikes between Hezbollah and Israel have resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life, particularly in Lebanon where the airstrikes have targeted large parts of the country.
To shed light on the humanitarian situation in Beirut, Lebanon, Yuka Royer interviews Ettie Higgins, Deputy Representative at UNICEF. The interview provides insight into the challenges faced by the Lebanese people amidst the ongoing violence and the urgent need for international support and assistance.
The escalating violence in the region underscores the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict and preventing further loss of life. The international community must work together to de-escalate tensions and address the root causes of the conflict in order to protect the lives and well-being of all those affected by the violence.
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1,000 killed, all Lebanese, not Palestinians?
Hezbollah has so much Lebanese blood on their hands.
The IDF are just killing machines.. hell bent on inflicting misery to innocent victims!
either Hezbollah muslim terrorrists, or poor human schields used by these muslims terrorists … is not this the actual truth ?
Does this includes Nasaralla also?
The victims have surpassed the monsters.
Lebanon like Syria has no Jets or air defensive systems. They are just getting hammered.
the effect of human shield…..
How many of those were Hezbollah terrorists? Why does UN and France24 not make a distinction between civilians and terrorists?