Israeli warplanes target homes in Lebanon massacring entire families
The Lebanese Ministry of Health has released a death toll detailing several Israeli massacres against Lebanese civilians.
Lebanese health authorities released the latest death toll of the Israeli aggression on Lebanon, on Saturday, stating that 3,452 people were martyred and 14,664 were injured.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said that five people were martyred and 65 others were wounded on Friday.
An Israeli airstrike on the town of al-Khreibeh in the Bekaa killed six civilians, including two children and a three-year-old toddler. 11 other civilians were injured, including five children, two of whom are critically wounded, the ministry said.
A paramedic was also martyred by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Burj Rahal while carrying out his duty to provide emergency medical assistance. Meanwhile, another paramedic was martyred, four others were injured, and two others were reported missing, after Israeli aircraft targeted an ambulance in Kfar Tibnit, in southern Lebanon.
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Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that seven citizens, all from the same family, were martyred in an Israeli massacre that targeted the town of Arabsalim in the Nabatiyeh district.
Multiple Israeli airstrikes targeted areas in Deir al-Zahrani, Zawtar al-Sharqiya, Dbine, and Marjayoun, as well as the towns of Aramta, al-Aishiya, and Wadi al-Kfour in the south.
Khiyam was also shelled by Israeli artillery and raided by warplanes on Saturday, according to our correspondent. Concurrently, the coastal city of Tyre has been subjected to an intensification of Israeli airstrikes. The Israeli regime also renewed its assault on the southern suburbs of Beirut, launching over 10 airstrikes that specifically targeted residential areas and buildings.
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