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At least 11 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday

An Israeli airstrike on Kfarhata, a village in south Lebanon, killed seven people on Sunday, including a ‌4-year-old child, Lebanon's health ministry said in a statement. Another Israeli…

7 April 2026 at 09:38 am
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At least 11 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday

On Easter Sunday, Lebanon was rocked by Israeli airstrikes that left at least 11 people dead, including a 4-year-old child, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The attacks targeted the village of Kfarhata in the south of the country, where seven fatalities were reported. The ministry's statement highlighted the tragic loss of life, emphasizing the civilian nature of the casualties.

The airstrikes occurred amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with both sides blaming each other for escalating violence. Israel has been conducting military operations in Lebanon, citing the need to counter threats from Hezbollah and other militant groups operating in the region. Lebanon, on the other hand, has accused Israel of disproportionate force and targeting civilians.

The village of Kfarhata, located near the border with Israel, has been a frequent target of Israeli airstrikes in recent years. The area has seen repeated bombings, leading to significant destruction of infrastructure and homes. The Sunday attack further underscored the human cost of the conflict, as residents struggle to rebuild their lives amidst the ongoing violence.

In addition to the seven deaths in Kfarhata, another airstrike reportedly targeted a different location in Lebanon, resulting in four more fatalities. The exact location of this second attack has not been confirmed, but it highlights the broader scope of the Israeli military campaign. The Lebanese health ministry has urged the international community to take action to halt the violence and protect civilians.

The casualties include not only adults but also children, raising concerns about the impact on future generations. Families of the victims are left to grapple with the loss and the uncertainty of their future. The attacks have also disrupted daily life in the region, with many residents fearing for their safety and the safety of their loved ones.

The Israeli military has not officially commented on the airstrikes, but it has previously stated that it will continue to take military action against perceived threats in Lebanon. Critics argue that such operations disproportionately affect civilians and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the area.

Lebanon's government has condemned the airstrikes and called for an end to the violence. The United Nations and other international organizations have also expressed concern over the situation, urging both sides to exercise restraint and seek a peaceful resolution.

The tragedy in Kfarhata and elsewhere in Lebanon serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of prolonged conflict. As the Lebanese people mourn their losses, the international community must work to find a way to bring an end to the violence and ensure the protection of civilians in this already fragile region.

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