The total number of martyrs and wounded since the beginning of the attack until yesterday reached 3,670 martyrs and 15,413 wounded.
Earlier, the Ministry of Public Health announced today that two paramedics from the Islamic Health Authority were killed, as well as four others injured, as a result of being targeted by Israeli drones during their doing the rescue work in the Ain Baal. area
The Public Health Emergency Operations Center also announced in a statement that Israeli raids targeting several villages in the Baalbek-Hermel region caused a high toll of martyrs and wounded.
The statement said that the non-final charge, from seven o’clock in the afternoon, had resulted in 24 martyrs and body parts and 45 people wounded, as follows: “Bodai: 5 martyrs and 5 wounded.
Al-Fakahani: martyr and 3 wounded, Shamstar: 13 martyrs and number of body parts and 13 wounded, Falawi: 4 martyrs and 3 wounded, British: martyr, Hurtala: 3 wounded, and Ras al-Ain: 18 wounded.
Today, Saturday, Israeli warplanes launched raids on different areas in the Bekaa and Baalbek, where the first attack attacked an empty house in the town of Al-Hafeer Al-Tahta, next to the town of Budai, without causing any casualties. But the second attack was on the town of Shamstar, where he caused serious injuries as a result of the bombing.
Al-Mayadeen TV reported that about ten people were trapped under the rubble of the building that was the target of the first attack.
Later, it was reported that rescue teams were able to pull 7 martyrs out of the rubble.
While the National News Agency confirmed that the bombing caused the death of an entire family consisting of a mother and four children, in one of the bloodiest events in the area, and the work of removing debris in Shamstar continues .
Israeli warplanes also launched raids this afternoon, Saturday, on the city of Tyre, south of Lebanon, causing extensive damage. The Public Health Emergency Operations Center in the Ministry of Public Health issued a statement announcing that the Israeli attack on Tire, with an updated but not final toll, resulted in the death of five martyrs and the wounding of nineteen others .
One of the raids targeted a parking lot near the Lebanon Bank building in the city, as a result of which several cars were burned and several citizens were injured with various injuries.
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**What specific steps can the international community take to ensure the safe passage of humanitarian aid to civilians in Lebanon, considering the challenges posed by the conflict?**
## Interview: Assessing the Humanitarian Cost of the Conflict in Lebanon
**Welcome to World Today News. Tonight, we delve into the escalating humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon amid the ongoing conflict with Israel. We are joined by two distinguished guests:**
* **Dr. Layla Ibrahim,** a renowned human rights advocate and Middle East specialist with extensive experience working in conflict zones.
* **Maya Khalil,** a Lebanese journalist who has been reporting on the ground throughout the conflict, providing invaluable firsthand accounts.
**We begin our discussion with the devastating toll this conflict is taking on civilian lives.**
**Section 1: The Human Cost of War**
* Dr. Ibrahim, the article paints a stark picture of civilian casualties, with the death toll rising daily. Can you help us understand the broader humanitarian implications of these numbers? What are the long-term consequences for individuals, families, and communities caught in the crossfire?
* Maya, your reporting has highlighted the struggles faced by ordinary Lebanese citizens amidst the violence. Can you share some personal stories that exemplify the human cost of this conflict? How are people coping with the fear, loss, and displacement?
**Section 2: The Targeting of Essential Services**
* The article mentions attacks targeting paramedics and healthcare facilities. Dr. Ibrahim, how do such attacks impact the already strained healthcare system in Lebanon? What are the ethical implications of targeting essential services and healthcare workers?
* Maya, your reports have documented the destruction of homes and infrastructure. What impact is this having on access to basic needs like food, water, and shelter? How are aid organizations responding to these challenges?
**Section 3: International Response and Accountability**
* Dr. Ibrahim, what role should the international community play in mitigating the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon? What measures can be taken to ensure the protection of civilians, access to humanitarian aid, and accountability for potential war crimes?
* Maya, many Lebanese citizens feel abandoned by the international community. What are their demands and expectations from the global community? What message would you like to convey to the world about the situation in Lebanon?
**Section 4: The Path Forward**
* Dr. Ibrahim, what are some potential pathways towards ending the violence and achieving a lasting peace in Lebanon? What are the key factors that need to be addressed to create a sustainable solution?
* Maya, what are your hopes for the future of Lebanon? What message of resilience or hope would you like to share with our audience?
**Thank you, Dr. Ibrahim and Maya Khalil, for your insightful perspectives on this critical issue. We hope our discussion sheds light on the urgent humanitarian needs in Lebanon and inspires meaningful action from the global community.**