At least 33 children killed in Lebanon.

The conflict in Lebanon is causing many civilian deaths. At least 33 children have been killed. Negotiations are still difficult and tense.
UNICEF is worried about hundreds of children killed or injured in attacks. These attacks happened in Beirut on Wednesday. The attacks damaged buildings and hurt the country’s healthcare. The conflict has been ongoing for 40 days. A school principal spoke about the impact of the war on schools.
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Highlights
High Child Death Toll
At least 33 children were killed in Lebanon due to the ongoing conflict.
UNICEF’s Fears
UNICEF fears hundreds of children are killed and injured in Lebanon.
Significant Casualties
The attacks caused significant harm to the civilian population in Lebanon.
Increased Death Toll Concerns
The UN fears a significant increase in the death toll of children.
Ongoing Conflict Impact
The conflict has caused damaged buildings and a collapsing healthcare system.
Perspectives
- The conflict in the Middle East is causing civilian deaths.
- At least 33 children were killed in Lebanon.
- The attacks have harmed the civilian population in Lebanon.
- Negotiations remain tense amid the continued violence.
UNICEF and Dagens Nyheter believe the attacks are from Israel.
UNICEF, Dagens Nyheter
The article does not explicitly state who is responsible.