MADRID 21 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced this Wednesday that at least nine people have died and 65 have been injured as a result of an “infinite number” of attacks carried out by the Israeli Army against the district of Tire, in the south of the country, which On Sunday, at least eleven people died and 48 were injured.
The Emergency Operations Center of the ministerial portfolio has reported this balance in a brief statement published on its profile on the social network X, although it is expected that the figures may increase since, it has said, “it is not definitive.”
The health authorities have broken down part of the data, pointing to the town of Maraké as the most affected by the bombings by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), with at least eight dead and 44 injured.
Likewise, they have so far recorded one fatality in Qleilé. As for the people injured by the latest attacks by Israeli troops in this area of the country, there are seven victims in Debaal, four in the town of Abasiya, three in Al Haniye and also in Al Bazuriye. Two people have been injured in Al Malikiya and one in Majdal Zun as well as in Jouaiya.
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported this Wednesday that at least 3,558 people have died and another 15,123 have been injured, victims of attacks launched by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for more than a year in the context of the war against the Shiite party-militia Hezbollah.
The Israeli Army unleashed a new invasion of Lebanon on October 1 after several weeks of intense bombings and attacks against the country, including the aforementioned coordinated explosion of thousands of ‘pagers’ and ‘walkie-talkies’ linked to Hezbollah, after more than eleven months of fighting with Hezbollah in the border area.
The resurgence in hostilities is part of the clashes that began more than a year ago, after Hezbollah attacked Israeli territory a day after the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, which led Israel to unleash a bloody offensive against the Gaza Strip, where almost 44,000 people have already died.
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