Humanitarian concerns are continuing to grow in Lebanon as aid organizations warn that children remain among the biggest victims of ongoing violence despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Save the Children says an average of four children have reportedly been killed or injured every day since the ceasefire began last month, raising fresh concerns about civilian safety across the region.
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According to the organization, dozens of children have reportedly been killed or wounded across Lebanon in recent weeks despite the ceasefire remaining officially active.
The group cited figures from Lebanon’s Ministry of Health showing that at least 22 children have been killed and 89 others injured since mid-April. Since early March, the reported number of child deaths linked to Israeli attacks has approached nearly 200.
Aid workers say many families continue living under fear as air strikes and military operations reportedly affect several parts of southern Lebanon and nearby areas.
Humanitarian Organizations Call For Permanent Ceasefire
Save the Children’s Lebanon director Nora Ingdal criticized the situation, saying children are still facing danger despite the ceasefire agreement.
She warned that attacks affecting civilians have not completely stopped and stressed that children cannot truly be considered safe until a permanent and fully respected ceasefire is achieved.
International humanitarian groups continue calling for stronger protection for civilians, especially children, as tensions remain high in the region.
Key Highlights
- Save the Children says four children are killed or injured daily in Lebanon.
- Dozens of children have reportedly been affected despite the ceasefire.
- Humanitarian groups warn civilians remain at serious risk.
- International aid organizations are demanding a permanent ceasefire.
- Concerns continue growing over child safety in conflict zones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Save the Children report about Lebanon?
The organization reported that children continue to be killed and injured despite the ceasefire agreement.
How many children were reportedly affected?
According to reported figures, dozens of children have been killed or wounded since April.
Why are humanitarian groups concerned?
Aid organizations say civilians, especially children, continue facing danger due to ongoing military activity.
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