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UN: 127 Civilians Killed in Lebanon Since Ceasefire Began

The United Nations Human Rights Office announced ‌today that ​at least 127 civilians ‍have died in Lebanon since​ the ceasefire.

According to the⁤ English section ‌of webangah News Agency, citing ⁢Mehr ⁢news Agency and⁣ Russia Al-Youm,⁣ the United⁤ Nations ​Human Rights Office ‍reported ⁢today⁢ that at least 127 civilians have ‌lost their⁤ lives in Lebanon ⁤since the ceasefire took effect.

Thamin Al-Khaitan, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office, said⁤ at a press conference in Geneva: “Almost one ⁣year has⁢ passed since the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel, yet we‍ continue to witness increased ​Israeli ⁢military attacks. ‌These ​operations have caused civilian casualties⁤ and damage ‍to civilian infrastructure across Lebanon.⁤ They are accompanied by ⁤alarming threats of ⁣a broader and intensified offensive.”

He‍ added that these figures represent confirmed cases based on a rigorous methodology but noted the actual numbers might potentially be higher.

This comes as Lebanon’s Ministry of Health announced earlier on Tuesday that 331 people had been killed and 945 injured since the ceasefire began.

The report was released two days after a⁤ prominent hezbollah commander and four others were assassinated in Beirut’s Dahieh district by Israeli forces.

news Sources:⁤ © webangah News Agency,​ Mehr News⁣ Agency, Russia Al-Youm,
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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