The Israeli regime has killed at least 40 people during new airstrikes against eastern Lebanese areas, besides targeting the country’s capital Beirut with fresh acts of aggression.
Lebanon’s health ministry announced the fatalities on Wednesday, saying 53 other people had also been wounded during the aerial attacks that targeted the country’s Bekaa Valley, including the city of Baalbek.
In early Thursday, the regime was also reported to have attacked Beirut’s southern suburbs, including a site adjacent to Rafiq Hariri International Airport.
The attacks came after the regime issued short-notice evacuation orders apparently directed at the residents of the areas, claiming that the areas contained facilities belonging to Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement.
Tel Aviv has been using similar claims on countless occasions since last October, when it markedly intensified its deadly acts of aggression against Lebanon, in order to try to justify the escalation. Hezbollah has, however, invariably refuted the claims.
Also on Wednesday, the United Nations warned in its most recent flash report on the humanitarian crisis caused by the Israeli atrocities targeting Lebanon that the aggression had “reached a critical point.”
The attacks have claimed the lives of more than 3,000 people, which was “58 percent more than the 1,900 fatalities” that were caused by the regime’s 2006 war against Lebanon, the report said.
“Additionally, an estimated 1.3 million people have been displaced, both within Lebanon and into neighboring countries, 33 percent more than the number of people displaced in 2006,” it added.
Women comprised the majority of those who had been rendered homeless within Lebanon as a result of the Israeli attacks, the report noted.
It also regretted that the Israeli attacks had featured 78 assaults on healthcare facilities across the country that had claimed the lives of 130 health workers and injured 111 others.
In response to the aggression, Hezbollah has been staging hundreds of retaliatory strikes against the occupied Palestinian territories and the Israeli forces trying to advance on southern Lebanese areas.
The movement has vowed to sustain its strikes until the regime ends the escalation.
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Can you please confirm this that below 12 months age infant is allowed in this pandemic situation or connect me to that immigration officer?
My baby has turned 15 months and I have submitted her passsport twice for visa stamping however it got declined all the times. The reason they said is visa document required. I tried submitting the visa application online on moi portal but I am getting message “ visit Isteqdam office” . I don’t know what to do as I am here in India.
Will my baby get on arrival visa?
Please advice
Can I bring my baby 23 months old on arrival visa or I should go to stamping
I have recently applied for a permanent visa for ksa. However I dont have iqama yet. I can only get the iqama once I reach there. If I travel along with my infant baby, does the baby need a separate visa stamped on the passport or baby can travel on mother’s visa?
I can travel with my 10 month baby from ndiato Saudi Arabia?
only for passport no visa.
Dear Mohammed Waheed,
I checked with an immigration officer in KSA, and the age limit for Visa on Arrival for infants is 12 months subject to parents having valid Iqama, post that age a visa should be stamped in home country to travel.
Not sure if they are allowing this during pandemic, if any one came thru this way please advise.
Is this still available during this covid pandemic..?
What requirements to be shown in Indian airport??
Up to what age of child visa upon arrival will be issued in the kingdom?
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