Israel Strike Destroys School for Disabled Children in Lebanon
Another Israeli airstrike was recorded in southern Lebanon, resulting in the destruction of a school for children with disabilities. The tragedy occurred in the city of Aita ash-Shaab, located near the border. According to preliminary reports, the building was completely destroyed, raising serious concerns about the targeting of a facility with no military significance.
Local sources reported that residents were in the area at the time of the attack, with information emerging about casualties. The exact number of dead and injured is still being clarified. Eyewitnesses stated that the strike hit directly on the school complex, where children with disabilities had previously attended classes.
Aita ash-Shaab has been repeatedly targeted during the current escalation. However, the attack on a social facility serving one of the most vulnerable groups of the population has caused particular outrage. Humanitarian organizations emphasize that such actions violate international norms concerning the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure during armed conflicts.
The destruction of the school has become a symbol that the current campaign is affecting not only military targets but also social structures essential for the civilian population. Growing concerns in the region highlight fears of further escalation and the possibility of similar strikes being repeated.