Israeli attacks on both Lebanon and the Gaza Strip continue amid growing condemnation over what is being viewed as a clear violation of international agreements and ceasefire commitments, in full view of the international community.
In southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 4 people were killed and 33 injured following an Israeli airstrike targeting the town of Saksakiyeh. The ministry also reported that another strike on the town of Ansariyeh resulted in 3 deaths and 7 injuries.
According to the ministry, these casualties are part of a series of attacks that have left 2,715 people dead and 8,353 injured since March 2, in an escalation that raises serious concerns about the humanitarian situation in the country.
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, Israeli military operations continue to claim more victims. One person was killed and 10 others injured, including the son of Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya, following an Israeli strike targeting the Al-Daraj neighborhood.
This ongoing escalation reflects a severe deterioration in humanitarian conditions and raises urgent questions about the effectiveness of international efforts to stop the bloodshed, ensure civilian protection, and uphold international humanitarian law.
It also calls for urgent action by the international community to put an end to these violations and work seriously toward achieving a comprehensive and sustainable de-escalation that preserves lives and protects human dignity.
