Israel strikes 76 areas in Lebanon, 21 killed
Widespread Israeli bombardment across Lebanon kills 21 in a single day, pushing the total death toll past 2,089 since March.
Widespread Israeli bombardment across Lebanon kills 21 in a single day, pushing the total death toll past 2,089 since March. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Israel strikes 76 areas in Lebanon, 21 killed
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Israeli air and artillery forces struck 76 distinct cities, towns, and areas across Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 21 people and wounding 29 others, according to an official statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. The attacks, which commenced at dawn, represented one of the most geographically extensive single-day bombardments since the current phase of hostilities began, hitting multiple regions of the country and deepening a severe humanitarian crisis. The scale of the strikes underscores a significant intensification of military operations, which have now persisted for over a year. Lebanese officials reported that the day's violence has pushed the total death toll in the country beyond 2,089 since the major escalation of conflict began on March 2, 2026. This mounting casualty figure, heavily weighted with civilians, has drawn increasing international alarm over the human cost of the war and the targeting of populated areas. The Lebanese health ministry's data provides a grim snapshot of the conflict's daily reality, where coordinated aerial and ground-based fire can affect dozens of population centers simultaneously. The lack of specificity in the initial report regarding the exact locations or the status of those killed—whether combatants or non-combatants—highlights the challenges of verifying facts on the ground during active warfare. However, the broad geographic spread suggests a campaign aimed at degrading infrastructure and capabilities across a wide front. Regional analysts point to the staggering number of distinct areas targeted—76—as indicative of a strategy that goes beyond pinpoint strikes on militant positions. Such widespread action risks catastrophic collateral damage, exacerbating the already dire conditions for Lebanon's civilian population. The country, grappling with profound political and economic instability for years, now faces a war that is systematically eroding its social fabric and overwhelming its crippled public services, including healthcare. The consistent daily reports of casualties and destruction since March 2026 have failed to spur a durable ceasefire, with diplomatic efforts repeatedly stalling. Each...
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