Death toll rises to 45 in 'Israeli' strikes on east of Saida
Lebanese Ministry of Public Health released an updated report following Israeli Occupation airstrikes on Ain El-Delb, east of Saida. The death toll from the attacks has risen to 45, with 70 people injured.
In a separate assault, Israeli Occupation airstrikes targeted the town of Hermel in eastern Lebanon, leaving 12 dead and 20 wounded, according to the ministry.
Earlier Monday, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Filippo Grandi, announced that approximately 100,000 people have fled from Lebanon to Syria, seeking refuge from Israeli Occupation airstrikes.
Grandi shared the news on the social media platform "X" (formerly known as Twitter), stating that around 100,000 people, including both Lebanese and Syrians, have crossed into Syria to escape the "Israeli" strikes, while also noting that the flow of refugees continues.
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