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Eleven children killed, injured every 24 hours in Lebanon, UN says

Eleven children killed, injured every 24 hours in Lebanon, UN says
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UNICEF reports that an average of 11 children have been killed or injured every 24 hours in Lebanon over the past week despite ongoing ceasefire efforts. The report highlights the severe impact of continued Israeli airstrikes on civilians and healthcare infrastructure.

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The report underscores the failure of international ceasefire agreements to protect vulnerable populations and the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region.

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The framing focuses heavily on the humanitarian toll and civilian casualties, which is standard for human rights reporting but often perceived as a left-leaning narrative in geopolitical conflicts.

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