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Children Killed in Lebanon as Israeli Strikes Hit Homes far From Front Lines - Kashmir Observer

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51% : But like many Shia families in southern Lebanon, the family was a loyal supporter of Hezbollah, which was formed in the 1980s to fight Israel's occupation of the area.
40% : Aramoun is a religiously mixed area that was generally considered safe, though it had been targeted by airstrikes in the previous Israel-Hezbollah war in 2024.
38% : Jawad and his cousin are among 168 children killed -- out of more than 2,100 people in all -- by Israel's strikes in the six weeks of renewed war between the country and Iran-allied Hezbollah.
37% : At least 13 soldiers have been killed in the current war with Hezbollah, according to figures from Israel.
36% : Israel has often struck alleged Hezbollah fighters or leaders in their homes without warning, frequently in areas far from the front line when they are with their families in apartment buildings surrounded by uninvolved neighbours.
32% : The families of children killed accuse Israel of committing war crimes because of the large number of civilian casualties.
30% : Many Lebanese have blamed Hezbollah for pulling their country into the war when it fired missiles across the border March 2, two days after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran.

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