Summary
Israeli air raids have targeted multiple areas across southern Lebanon, leading to the deaths of at least 45 people and injuring over 100, including children. The conflict, part of a broader confrontation involving the United States and Israel against Iran, has displaced over a million people in Lebanon. The violence has prompted international concerns, with France and the European Union urging a halt to the attacks.
Key Facts
- Israeli air raids hit a house in Burj Shemali, southern Lebanon.
- At least 45 people have been killed, and over 100 injured in the last two days.
- The conflict involves the United States and Israel against Iran and has spread across Lebanon.
- Hezbollah claims destruction of six Israeli Merkava tanks.
- Over a million people have been displaced in Lebanon; one-third are children.
- The World Health Organization reports over 100 children killed since early March.
- France's Foreign Minister plans to visit Lebanon to show support.
- The European Union called for Israel to stop its operations in Lebanon.