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Lebanon death toll tops 1,200 as Israel vows to ‘change’ north
Middle East Eye2 days ago
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The article reports that Lebanon's Health Ministry says the death toll has topped 1,200 over the past four weeks as Israeli attacks intensify across the country, including the deaths of rescue workers and journalists. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that Israel is 'determined to fundamentally change the situation in the north' signals intent for sustained or expanded operations, raising risks of further escalation on the Israel–Lebanon front and broader regional spillover.
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Lebanon death toll tops 1,200 as Israel vows to ‘change’ north
Lebanon’s Health Ministry says more than 1,200 people have been killed over the past four weeks, as Israeli attacks intensify across the country.
The ministry said the dead include 124 children, with more than 3,500 others wounded.
Over the weekend alone, 49 people were killed, among them 10 rescue workers and three journalists.
Fears are mounting that the toll will rise further after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is “determined to fundamentally change the situation in the north”.
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Key Phrases
"Sustained high civilian death toll (1,200+ over four weeks) increases humanitarian crisis and international condemnation.""Deaths of rescue workers and journalists heighten the political and legal fallout and could harden local and regional responses.""Netanyahu's public vow to 'change' the north signals intent to continue or expand military operations, raising escalation risk.""Intensifying attacks in Lebanon increase the likelihood of prolonged multi-front pressure on Israel and potential retaliatory actions.""Ongoing civilian displacement and infrastructure damage will exacerbate regional instability and complicate mediation efforts."
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