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UN says strikes on Lebanon killing children 'at a frightening rate'

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A Lebanese scout carries the coffin of Rayhana Ali Amro, 7, of one of 16 people who were killed in Israeli strikes, on Friday. AFP

The UN children's agency condemned this week's sharp escalation of violence between Israel and Hizbollah, saying that the bombardment of Lebanon was killing children "at a frightening rate."

Since Monday, Israeli warplanes have bombarded what the military says are Hezbollah targets around Lebanon, leaving around 700 people dead, according to the Lebanese health ministry, which says the majority were civilians.

On Monday and Tuesday, 50 of those killed were children, Unicef said, citing ministry data.

"The attacks on Lebanon are killing and injuring children at a frightening rate," Unicef's Lebanon representative Edouard Beigbeder said, according to the statement.

The situation "has moved from crisis to catastrophe. The suffering of children must stop," Beigbeder said, calling for a halt in the fighting.

Agence France-Presse


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