Lebanon decries 'systematic' attacks on civilians despite truce

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Health Minister Rakan Nassereddine told a press conference on Tuesday that since the ceasefire, "380 people have been killed and 1,122 wounded". That toll includes 39 women and 22 children.

Nassereddine decried a "systematic, ongoing attack on civilians", and described the ceasefire as "fragile and ineffective".

Save the Children said in a statement that "more than four children have been killed or injured every day on average in Lebanon in the first 25 days" of the truce.

Its Lebanon country director Nora Ingdal said "attacks on civilians have not stopped -- it has simply continued under another name".

In addition to its ongoing air raids, Israel's troops are operating behind a "yellow line" that runs around 10 kilometers inside Lebanon and have issued evacuation warnings for dozens of villages in the south and east ahead of strikes, including on Tuesday.

The overall toll from Israeli attacks since the war erupted on March 2 has reached 2,882 people, including 279 women and 200 children, Nassereddine said.

Some 108 emergency and health workers were also among the dead, he noted, before the latest civil defense deaths.

"It's a massacre... there are no armed men or fighters in these (ambulance) vehicles, just paramedics, medical equipment and wounded," he added.

Israel has accused Hezbollah of using ambulances and medical facilities for military purposes, an accusation the group denies.

Comments 2
Missing arturo 13 May 2026, 14:22

Lebanon every day fires rockets at Israeli civilians -- that's what Israel is fighting to stop. Unlike Lebanon, Israel builds shelters for its people to enter when the rockets are fired so its casualties are significantly reduced. Lebanon doesn't care about its people so it doesn't do so.

Missing HellAndWaite 13 May 2026, 14:52

"Systematic"? Sounds more like whining about the other guy while doing the same and thinking one is cute in getting away with a misdirection... Lebanese citizens know better .. so do our brotherly regional neighbors

Abu Dhabi: Asharq Al Awsat 11:02-13 May 2026 AD ـ 26 Thul-Qi’dah 1447 AH
The UAE on Wednesday branded 21 Lebanese people and organizations as "terrorists,” ordering the freezing of their assets as it accused them of ties to Hezbollah, the official Emirati news agency reported.

The WAM agency published the names of 16 Lebanese nationals and five organizations based in Lebanon that have been put on a list of supporters of groups designated as terror organizations.

"The United Arab Emirates has designated 21 individuals and entities on its Local Terrorist List over their links to Lebanon's Hezbollah," the agency said.