Gaza desk brief

UN reports continued Gaza violence alongside worsening Lebanon crisis despite ceasefire

UN says over 100 strikes hit Lebanon and Gaza in 24 hours with civilian casualties and urgent aid needs amid ongoing clashes and displacement.

What happened

UN News Middle East Gaza reports that the humanitarian situation remains dire across Lebanon and Gaza amid sustained violence and airstrikes. The UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq confirmed over 100 strikes in Lebanon within 24 hours and 87 deaths over the weekend, noting ongoing hostilities despite last month's ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher emphasized the urgent need for an actual ceasefire to halt civilian casualties and displacement.

The central claim remains unconfirmed in the supplied material and should be treated as hearsay until corroborated by another reliable source or a named official. In Lebanon, attacks have targeted healthcare infrastructure, with Lebanese authorities reporting two paramedics killed and others wounded in recent airstrikes. The World Health Organization documented 158 attacks on healthcare since early March, resulting in 108 deaths and 249 injuries, with multiple hospitals and clinics partially or fully closed. The UN cautioned this undermines an already overstretched health system and access to emergency care for civilians.

The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has observed significant military activity including thousands of projectiles fired by both Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants since Friday, demonstrating continuing escalation risks. Renewed displacement orders were issued for towns in southern Lebanon and Nabatieh governorate. UN aid agencies report critical food insecurity among displaced populations, including vulnerable groups such as pregnant women.

Known from the source

  • UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq reported over 100 strikes in Lebanon within 24 hours and 87 deaths over the weekend.
  • Lebanese authorities stated two paramedics affiliated with the Islamic Health Committee were killed and several wounded in airstrikes.
  • World Health Organization recorded 158 attacks on healthcare since 2 March, resulting in 108 deaths and 249 injuries.
  • Three hospitals and 41 primary healthcare centres in Lebanon are closed; several others operate partially.
  • UNIFIL reported 1,296 projectile trajectories attributed to Israeli forces and 64 to Hezbollah since Friday.

What remains unclear

In Gaza, UN humanitarian partners reported airstrikes, shelling, naval fire, and gunfire hitting populated areas over the weekend, with reported casualties though exact figures remain unspecified. Critical shortages have worsened, particularly due to power failures affecting pumping stations in Khan Younis, causing raw sewage flooding. UN agencies stressed the urgent entry of essential supplies, including engine oil and spare parts, is needed to maintain water and sanitation services.

What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Exact casualty figures and detailed attribution of strikes in Gaza. Verification of displacement orders in Lebanon and their scale. Confirmation of current humanitarian access conditions and deliveries in Gaza and Lebanon.

Evidence note

This story contains report-led claims. The article keeps those claims attributed and treats them as unconfirmed/hearsay unless independently corroborated.

Original source: UN News Middle East Gaza. Open the source.

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