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11/03/2026
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08/03/2026
Lebanon Health Minister: 394 Killed, Including 83 Children, in One Week of Airstrikes
Lebanon’s Health Minister has reported that at least 394 people have been killed in the past week, including 83 children, following a series of devastating airstrikes across the country. Hospitals are struggling to cope with the large number of injured civilians as rescue teams continue searching through damaged areas.
The escalating violence has raised serious concerns among humanitarian organizations and international observers, who warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Calls for restraint and protection of civilians are growing as the situation in the region continues to deteriorate.
This update covers the latest developments, the humanitarian impact, and the international reaction to the ongoing airstrikes in Lebanon. 🌍🕊️
07/03/2026
In the past 24 hours, a wave of violence across North Waziristan, Bannu, Janikhel, Lakki Marwat, and South Waziristan has left up to 50 innocent civilians injured and 12 people martyred due to explosions, clashes, and drone strikes. Hospitals in the region are now overwhelmed with the wounded.
What makes this even more heartbreaking is that the blood of Pashtuns continues to be shed even during the holy month of Ramadan. Yet, the Pakistani media remains largely silent, and not a single representative in parliament has even issued a statement of condemnation against this injustice.
Pashtun political leadership must take this situation seriously. It is time to urgently convene a joint meeting and take concrete steps to protect their oppressed people.
Silence in the face of injustice only deepens the suffering. The people deserve protection, dignity, and a voice.
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