Israeli Strikes Kill 11 in Lebanon, Including Parents and Their 3 Kids

 Firefighters douse the flames as rescuers gather in front of a building hit in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on November 15, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (AFP)
Firefighters douse the flames as rescuers gather in front of a building hit in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on November 15, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (AFP)
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Israeli Strikes Kill 11 in Lebanon, Including Parents and Their 3 Kids

 Firefighters douse the flames as rescuers gather in front of a building hit in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on November 15, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (AFP)
Firefighters douse the flames as rescuers gather in front of a building hit in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a neighborhood in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on November 15, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (AFP)

An Israeli airstrike killed five members of the same family in a home in Ain Qana in the southern province of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon’s state media said. The report said a mother, father and their three children were killed but didn't provide their ages.

Three other Israeli strikes killed six people and wounded 32 in different parts of Tyre province on Friday, also in south Lebanon, the report said.

Around 24 hours after an Israeli airstrike destroyed a center for Lebanese emergency workers, officials said they were halting efforts to find any more survivors beneath the rubble.

The Lebanese civil defense service said in a statement that 14 rescue workers and volunteers were killed Thursday in Douris, near Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. Human remains that require DNA identification were also recovered.

In an earlier statement Friday, the General Directorate of Civil Defense condemned the attack, expressing “deep regret” and reaffirming its commitment to its humanitarian mission despite the challenges and sacrifices.

The Israeli military did not respond to a request for comment Friday on why the civil defense center was targeted. Lebanon’s civil defense forces have no affiliation with the armed group Hezbollah, and provide crucial rescue and medical services in one of the world’s most war-torn nations.

The UN humanitarian agency voiced concern over the escalating toll of Israeli airstrikes in densely populated areas of Lebanon, calling the daily casualties and displacement “deplorable.”

In three waves of renewed strikes on Friday, the Israeli military hit more buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs, setting off explosions in the area known as Dahiyeh.

In a warning notice on X, a spokesman for the Israeli military said that the airstrikes were targeting “Hezbollah facilities and interests,” without providing further details.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

In a post on X, the UN humanitarian agency known as OCHA said indiscriminate attacks are prohibited under international law and stressed the importance of avoiding disproportionate harm to civilians.



Lebanon Condemns Attacks on UN Peacekeeping Mission

 A United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy drives through the southern Lebanese area of Marjayoun on November 20, 2024, as the war between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah group continues. (AFP)
A United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy drives through the southern Lebanese area of Marjayoun on November 20, 2024, as the war between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah group continues. (AFP)
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Lebanon Condemns Attacks on UN Peacekeeping Mission

 A United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy drives through the southern Lebanese area of Marjayoun on November 20, 2024, as the war between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah group continues. (AFP)
A United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) convoy drives through the southern Lebanese area of Marjayoun on November 20, 2024, as the war between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah group continues. (AFP)

Lebanon on Monday condemned attacks on the United Nations peacekeeping mission (UNIFIL) stationed in its south, including last week's rocket strike in which four Italian soldiers were lightly injured.

The 10,000-strong multi-national UNIFIL mission is monitoring hostilities along the demarcation line with Israel, an area hit by fierce clashes between the Iran-backed Lebanese Hezbollah party and Israeli forces.

Since Israel launched a ground campaign across the border against Hezbollah at the end of September, UNIFIL soldiers have suffered several attacks coming from both sides.

"Lebanon strongly condemns any attack on UNIFIL and calls on all sides to respect the safety, security of the troops and their premises," Lebanese caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said during a conference in Rome.

Bou Habib spoke before attending a G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Anagni, southeast of Rome, along with other colleagues from the Middle East, which was set to discuss conflicts in the region.

Bou Habib added: "Lebanon condemns recent attacks on the Italian contingent and deplores such unjustified hostilities."

Italy said Hezbollah was likely responsible for the attack carried out on Friday against its troops in UNIFIL.

Beirut's foreign minister called for implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended a previous war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006 with a ceasefire that has faced challenges and violations over the years.

"Lebanon is ready to fulfil its obligations stipulated in the above-mentioned resolution," Bou Habib said.

"This literally means and I quote: 'There will be no weapons without the consent of the government of Lebanon and no authority other than that of the government of Lebanon'."

Hezbollah, militarily more powerful than Lebanon's regular army, says it is defending the country from Israeli aggression. It vows to keep fighting and says it will not lay down arms or allow Israel to achieve political gains on the back of the war.