Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad said Tuesday that the death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon that began early yesterday rose to 558, including 50 children, and 1,835 people were wounded. In a press conference, Abiad dismissed Israeli allegations that strikes only targeted fighters, stressing that the majority of victims were unarmed civilians. The ministry's Public Health Emergency Operations Center further confirmed that 50 people died and more than 300 were wounded in Tuesday's raids, according to initial figures. Source: Jordan News Agency
Three People Killed in Vehicle Accident in Amman
Amman: Three people were killed in a vehicle accident early Wednesday in the Al-Mahatta area of Amman, the Public Security Directorate’s media spokesperson said.
According to Jordan News Agency, the spokesperson stated that the vehicle struck a concr…