Israel's New Attack In Lebanon Kills 63 People
JAKARTA - 63 people were killed and 92 others injured in a wave of new Israeli airstrikes targeting many regions in southern Lebanon and timu.
Lebanese Ministry of Health said 45 people had lost their lives and 70 others were injured in Israel's deadly airstrikes in the city of Ain Ed Delb, east often in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
Authorities previously said the death toll in the same attack reached 24 people.
Reported by ANTARA from Anadolu, Monday, September 30, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said 12 others were killed and 20 others injured in Israeli attacks in the southern region of Hermel.
Six medics were also killed and four others injured when Israeli fighter jets attacked a civilian defense center in Sohmor City in the western Bekaa Valley.
Since September 23, Israel has launched massive airstrikes against what they call Hezbollah's targets across Lebanon, killing more than 900 people and injuring 2,700 others, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Several Hezbollah commanders were killed in Israeli attacks, including leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Israeli Foreign Minister Katz said on Thursday morning Tel Aviv would only accept a ceasefire in Lebanon when Hezbollah was pushed back from the border north of the Litani River and stripped of its weapons.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Lebanon is ready to implement UN Security Council resolution 1701, involving the deployment of Lebanese troops south of the Litani River.
Hezbollah and Israel have been involved in cross-border wars since the start of Israel's war in Gaza, which has killed nearly 41,600 people, most women and children, following cross-border attacks by the Palestinian Hamas group on October 7 last year.
The international community has warned that Israeli attacks in Lebanon could escalate the escalation of the Gaza conflict into a wider regional war.