Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says
United Nations reports 103 civilians killed in southern Lebanon over 10 months despite ceasefire, with calls for independent investigations into airstrike incidents.
- An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed one person and injured five on October 1, 2025, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
- Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, stated that Israeli strikes have killed over 100 Lebanese civilians since the ceasefire.
- The ongoing conflict has resulted in more than 21,500 casualties, and Türk called for renewed efforts to end hostilities in Lebanon.
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Israel killed over 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire: UN
The United Nations said it had verified the “tragic” killing of 103 civilians in strikes conducted by Israel in Lebanon in violation of the November 2024 ceasefire agreement, calling for a permanent end to attacks.

Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says
An Israeli drone strike on south Lebanon has killed one person and wounded five. Wednesday's strike came as the U.N. rights chief Volker Türk said that Israeli strikes on its northern neighbor have killed 103 civilians since a November ceasefire ended the Israel-Hezbollah war.
On Wednesday, the United Nations announced that it had been able to confirm the death of 103 civilians in Lebanon since the truce with Israel in November 2024, while calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
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