UNICEF reports over 100 children killed in Lebanon over past 11 days
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced that more than 100 children have been killed in Lebanon over the past 11 days due to the ongoing Israeli aggression. Additionally, 690 children have been reported injured during the last six weeks of the Israeli onslaught.
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), UNICEF highlighted its efforts to provide emergency medical supplies and essential services to affected communities in Lebanon.
Since September 23, Israel has expanded its genocide campaign, which initially targeted Gaza, to encompass various regions in Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut.
These attacks have involved unprecedented airstrikes characterized by extreme violence and intensity. Moreover, ground incursions into southern Lebanon have been reported, disregarding international warnings and UN resolutions.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced that more than 100 children have been killed in Lebanon over the past 11 days due to the ongoing Israeli aggression. Additionally, 690 children have been reported injured during the last six weeks of the Israeli onslaught.
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), UNICEF highlighted its efforts to provide emergency medical supplies and essential services to affected communities in Lebanon.
Since September 23, Israel has expanded its genocide campaign, which initially targeted Gaza, to encompass various regions in Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut.
These attacks have involved unprecedented airstrikes characterized by extreme violence and intensity. Moreover, ground incursions into southern Lebanon have been reported, disregarding international warnings and UN resolutions.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced that more than 100 children have been killed in Lebanon over the past 11 days due to the ongoing Israeli aggression. Additionally, 690 children have been reported injured during the last six weeks of the Israeli onslaught.
In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), UNICEF highlighted its efforts to provide emergency medical supplies and essential services to affected communities in Lebanon.
Since September 23, Israel has expanded its genocide campaign, which initially targeted Gaza, to encompass various regions in Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut.
These attacks have involved unprecedented airstrikes characterized by extreme violence and intensity. Moreover, ground incursions into southern Lebanon have been reported, disregarding international warnings and UN resolutions.
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UNICEF reports over 100 children killed in Lebanon over past 11 days
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