Ceasefire Sparks Hope Amidst Destruction in Lebanon
Lebanon's health ministry reported over 2,294 fatalities and 7,544 injuries due to Israeli attacks since March 2. A significant portion of the casualties consisted of women, children, and health workers. A ceasefire agreement was announced by US President Donald Trump, aiming to halt ongoing conflicts.
The Lebanese health ministry reported a devastating toll, with at least 2,294 people killed and 7,544 wounded due to Israeli attacks since March 2. The figures could rise as debris is cleared and DNA identification progresses.
Among the deceased are 100 paramedics and health workers, highlighting the severe impact on civilians, including women and children. The conflict has severely strained health and emergency services.
In a potential turning point, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, sparking hope for a resolution to the parallel conflict involving the U.S. and Iran.
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