
"Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed or injured more than four children on average per day in the first 25 days of the ceasefire that came into effect last month, according to the global charity Save the Children. The report published on Tuesday cited figures from Lebanon's Health Ministry, saying at least 22 children have been killed and 89 injured since the temporary ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel came into effect on April 16."
"This brings the number of children killed in Israeli strikes since the renewed escalation in hostilities in Lebanon on March 2 to almost 200, with about 2,900 people killed. I just want the war to end so I can go home to my village and sleep in my own bed. I really miss school. I want to see my teachers and be with my friends, and study and play again, the report quoted a 10-year-old named Tala as saying in a collective shelter after being displaced from southern Lebanon."
"Israel has said its air force had hit more than 1,100 sites across Lebanon since mid-April, claiming that the target was the armed Lebanese group Hezbollah. Attacks on civilians have not stopped it has simply continued under another name, said Nora Ingdal, Save the Children's director for Lebanon. Colleagues have told me that the air strikes feel more intense in some areas than they ever did before. Children are not safe until there is a permanent and definitive ceasefire with no violations."
"More than one million people have been displaced by the fighting, and since the ceasefire, the number of families seeking temporary housing in collective shelters has risen by five percent. About 125,000 people are currently living in such shelters, including 44,800 children equivalent to 36 percent of occupants. Conditions in the shelters remain poor due to overcrowding and inadequate sanitation facilities, increasing the risk of d"
A temporary ceasefire began April 16 between Hezbollah and Israel. During the first 25 days of the ceasefire, Israeli attacks on Lebanon killed or injured more than four children per day on average. Lebanon’s Health Ministry figures cited by Save the Children report at least 22 children killed and 89 injured since April 16. Since renewed hostilities began March 2, the number of children killed in Israeli strikes is nearly 200, alongside about 2,900 total deaths. Displaced children in collective shelters report missing school and home. Israel says it struck more than 1,100 sites since mid-April targeting Hezbollah. Save the Children says attacks on civilians have not stopped and that children remain unsafe without a permanent ceasefire. Over one million people have been displaced, and shelter demand has risen by five percent, with about 125,000 people in shelters including 44,800 children. Overcrowding and inadequate sanitation worsen conditions and increase health risks.
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