Statement of Condemnation Regarding the Continued Massacres and Zionist Aggression Against Civilians in Lebanon

Statement of Condemnation Regarding the Continued Massacres and Zionist Aggression Against Civilians in Lebanon

 

The #Entisaf Organization for Women and Children’s Rights condemns in the strongest terms the continued series of brutal crimes perpetrated by the Israeli occupation army against the Lebanese people, the latest of which was the horrific massacre in the Bekaa Valley (eastern Lebanon) targeting populated residential buildings, resulting in the martyrdom of 12 people and the injury of 40 others.

 

The Intisaf Organization affirms that this barbaric escalation and the targeting of purely civilian objects constitute a flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty and international humanitarian law. It is a fully-fledged war crime that contravenes the principles of humanity, distinction, and proportionality, revealing a systematic terrorist behavior aimed at genocide and forced displacement, directly targeting the most vulnerable groups: women and children.

 

The Entisaf Organization holds the occupying forces fully responsible for these crimes and the targeting of medical facilities and ambulance crews. It places the international community, the Security Council, and Arab and Islamic states before their historical responsibilities, considering that “international silence” is the primary factor encouraging the occupation to persist in its arrogance.

 

The organization demands that the International Criminal Court open an immediate and urgent investigation to prosecute the occupation leaders as war criminals.

 

It calls upon the United Nations to exert real pressure to stop the deliberate aggression and protect civilians in accordance with international conventions.

 

The organization calls upon all human rights organizations and free peoples to intensify their solidarity with the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples to break the siege of silence and injustice.

 

Issued by the Entisaf Organization for Women and Children’s Rights

Sana’a – Republic of Yemen

February 21, 2026

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