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29 September – At least 105 people are killed by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, including 32 in Ain El Delb and 21 in Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. At least 359 others are injured. [106] Hezbollah confirms that Nabil Qaouk, the group's senior official, and Ali Karaki, a senior commander, were killed in the airstrikes in Dahieh. [107] 30 ...
Since mid-September 2024, Israeli strikes on Lebanon have killed at least 2,267 people and injured 11,022 more, according to a CNN tally. [394] While in Mid-November 2024 Lebanon Ministry of Public Health reported 3,583 killed, including 231 children. [398] UNICEF confirmed that more than 200 children has been killed. [368]
An estimated 200 people were killed in the ensuing 24 hours. Residents tried to flee through a tunnel to Batroun but the attackers blocked the exit. Many were killed as their cars caught fire, and they suffocated to death. [10] Tel al-Zaatar massacre: August 12, 1976: Beirut: 1,500–5,000 Palestinians: Kataeb Regulatory Forces
At least 12 people were killed in the first wave of attacks, [1] including civilians such as two health workers, [111] [29] [112] a 9-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy. [ 113 ] [ 114 ] [ 115 ] The adult son of Ali Ammar , a Hezbollah member of Parliament was killed; [ 110 ] Prime Minister Najib Mikati visited southern Beirut to pay his respects.
An Israeli strike in Wardaniyeh, Lebanon killed at least five people and injured 12 others. [326] The IDF ordered Haret Hreik residents to evacuate from a distance of 500 metres from a building which it claimed as infrastructure of Hezbollah. [326] An Israeli strike in Tyre killed five paramedics. [326]
On 28 October 2024, the Israel Defense Forces conducted a series of airstrikes on roughly a dozen settlements in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon, killing at least 134 people and leaving at least 117 others injured. Follow-up airstrikes on two villages killed at least nineteen more on 30 October, with "dozens" more being killed on 2–3 November.
The election schedule for the 18th Lok Sabha was announced by the Election Commission of India on 16 March 2024 and with it the Model Code of Conduct came into effect. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The tenure of the 17th Lok Sabha was scheduled to end on 16 June 2024.
The 18th Lok Sabha was formed after general elections were held in India over seven phases from 19 April to 1 June 2024, to elect all members from 543 constituencies of the Lok Sabha. The votes were counted, and the results were declared on 4 June 2024.