Israeli military strikes on Lebanon have resulted in over 200 deaths and approximately 1,000 injuries, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. The attacks, described as Israel’s largest coordinated assault on Lebanon since it launched a new military operation on March 2, have drawn widespread condemnation from various international entities.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported that at least 203 people were killed and 1,000 others wounded in the air strikes. Earlier reports from Lebanon’s Civil Defence indicated a death toll of around 250, highlighting the severity of the situation. The Israeli military has not disclosed the specific targets of the attacks but has emphasized that they are part of a broader strategy to counter threats from Hezbollah.
The escalation follows a series of events that began when Hezbollah launched rockets at northern Israel on March 2, which triggered the current round of fighting. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Lebanon was not included in the recent U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement, underscoring the complexities of the ongoing conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump echoed this sentiment, asserting that Lebanon was ‘separate’ from the agreement.
In response to the attacks, Hezbollah affirmed its right to retaliate, labeling the strikes a grave violation of the ceasefire. The group’s leadership has vowed that the blood of the martyrs and the wounded will not be shed in vain, emphasizing their commitment to resist what they describe as occupation and aggression. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) also warned that it would respond if Israel does not cease its assaults on Lebanon.
International reactions have been swift. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif mentioned Lebanon in the context of the ceasefire agreement, while Qatar condemned the Israeli attacks as a dangerous escalation and a violation of international humanitarian law. The United Nations has strongly condemned Israel’s actions, calling for diplomatic channels to cease hostilities and restore peace in the region.
The International Committee of the Red Cross expressed outrage over the devastation in Lebanon, highlighting the humanitarian crisis that has emerged as a result of the ongoing conflict. The EU foreign policy chief stated that the U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement should include Lebanon, reflecting a growing concern among international leaders regarding the stability of the region.
Nabih Berri, the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, characterized the attacks as a serious test for the international community and a blatant challenge to international laws and norms. He criticized Israel for its ongoing campaign of violence, which he claims violates human rights and international conventions.
As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is closely monitoring the developments. The world watches to see if the U.S. will act on its commitments regarding the ceasefire and whether further escalations will occur. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the damage and the humanitarian impact of the attacks.