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Lebanon, UN and Israel
More than 200 children killed in Lebanon in past two months, UNICEF says
More than 200 children have been killed and 1,100 injured in Lebanon in the past two months, the U.N. children's agency (UNICEF) said on Tuesday. The more than year-old conflict in Lebanon spiralled into all-out war in late September when Israel launched a major offensive against Iran-backed Hezbollah.
UNICEF: Over 200 Children Killed in Lebanon Amid Israel’s Assault
Over 200 children have been killed in Lebanon over the past two months of Israel’s expanded aggression in Lebanon, according to UNICEF. This amounts to over three child deaths per day on average.
More than 200 children killed in Lebanon amid Israeli bombardment: UN
Three children killed daily in Lebanon over last two months, UNICEF reports, as it urges action to stop the violence.
Lebanon: Increased violence is the ‘horrific new normal’ for children, warns UNICEF
Andrea Tenenti, spokesperson for the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), told reporters in Geneva that ground clashes inside Lebanon – some of them very close to UNIFIL positions – have become “more violent”.
Tragic Toll on Lebanon's Children: A Grim Report
Over 200 children have been killed and 1,100 injured in Lebanon within the last two months, as reported by UNICEF. The fatalities have reached at least 231 since the onset of the conflict last year, highlighting the devastating impact on young lives in the region.
Israel’s war on Hezbollah takes terrible toll on Lebanon’s children
Scattered throughout the wrecked apartment was evidence of how particularly vulnerable children are to the effects of explosive weapons. A day and a half after Israel fired the missile through the building,
UNICEF warns of growing child toll in Lebanon conflict
UNICEF warns of the "silent normalization of horror" in Lebanon, where over two months of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah have resulted in the deaths of more than 200 children and injuries to over 1,
Israel's war on Lebanon 'normalising horror' for children, warns UN
Gaza More than 200 children have been killed in Lebanon in less than two months of a war that is "normalising horror", the UN's children agency said on Tuesday, warning of "chilling" similarities with suffering in Gaza.
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UNICEF says over 3 children killed in Lebanon daily in last 2 months
UNICEF said Tuesday that more than three children on average have been killed in Lebanon every day for the last two months, ...
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Over 200 kids killed in Lebanon as US envoy sees end to war
GENEVA: Unicef has said more than 200 children have been killed and 1,100 injured in Lebanon in just two months, as US ...
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Over 200 kids killed in Lebanon in past 2 months
“Despite more than 200 children killed in
Lebanon
in less than two months, a disconcerting pattern has emerged: their ...
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UN says over 200 children killed in Lebanon in under two months
"Despite more than 200 children killed in Lebanon in less than two months, a disconcerting pattern has emerged: their deaths are met with inertia from those able to stop this violence," James Elder, ...
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PM Mikati receives Minister of Economy and UNICEF representative, says US shows clear support for Lebanon
Prime Minister Najib Mikati received the UNICEF representative in Lebanon, Edouard Beigbeder, at the Grand Serail on Tuesday ...
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Over 200 children killed in Lebanon in 2 months: Unicef
Over 200 children have been killed and 1,100 injured in Lebanon in the past two months, a spokesperson for the UN children’s ...
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World Children's Day should be about celebration, not survival, UNICEF says reminding Gaza and Lebanon
While crises in the Gaza Strip,
Lebanon
and Sudan dominate the headlines,
UNICEF
stressed the importance of addressing ...
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