Israeli attack on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon kills at least 13

Israeli attack on Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon kills at least 13

According to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, an Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon has claimed the lives of at least 13 people.

The Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp, which is located near Sidon, is where a drone strike struck a car on Tuesday, according to the Lebanese state-run National News Agency.

According to the ministry, the attack left at least four people dead, adding that “ambulances are still transporting more wounded to nearby hospitals.”

Israel claimed to have struck Hamas members who were stationed in a training facility in the refugee camp.

The Israeli military’s Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated in a statement that “all terrorist organizations operating in the region are included when we declare that we will not tolerate any threat on our northern border.” We will continue to fight back with force against Hamas’s threats to our security by gaining traction in Lebanon.

Hamas disputed Israel’s claim, calling it a “fabrication,” and pointing out that the organization lacks training facilities in Lebanon’s refugee camps.

A statement read, “The Zionist bombardment was a barbaric aggression against our innocent Palestinian people as well as Lebanon’s sovereignty.”

Two people were killed earlier in Lebanon when Israeli strikes on cars in the south of the nation were reported as two dead earlier on Tuesday.

Since starting its war on Gaza in October 2023 after Hamas led an attack on southern Israel, Israel has killed a number of officials from Palestinian groups, including Hamas, in Lebanon.

At least 69 Palestinians, 483 Palestinians, and 170 or 706 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s war against Gaza. In Israel, on October 7, 2023, the Hamas-led attacks claimed the lives of 1, 139 people, and more than 200 were taken prisoner.

Hezbollah began firing rockets at Israel the day after it launched its conflict against Gaza, prompting Israeli shelling and airstrikes against the country. The conflict escalated to a full-fledged conflict in late September 2024, which Israel escalated to.

In Lebanon, hundreds of civilians were killed in the conflict between Israel and Israel, among them. 127 people were killed in Israel, including 80 soldiers, overall.

Late in November 2024, a United States-brokered ceasefire brought the conflict to an end, but since then, Israel has launched numerous airstrikes against Lebanon, accusing Hezbollah of attempting to resurrect its forces.

Since the ceasefire, Israeli military actions have claimed the lives of more than 270 people and about 850 others.

According to Lebanese political analyst Karim Emile Bitar, “the Lebanese government consistently violates the ceasefire in Lebanon,” it would be unfair to lay the blame at this point on the Lebanese government. The Lebanese government “asked the Lebanese army to disarm Hezbollah above and beyond what was necessary” in a historically historic statement.

Source: Aljazeera

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