Norwegian official says suffering of innocent Lebanese under Israeli bombing "heartbreaking"-Xinhua

Norwegian official says suffering of innocent Lebanese under Israeli bombing "heartbreaking"

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2026-04-12 06:25:15

Rescue workers search for survivors among debris of destroyed buildings at the site of an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, April 8, 2026. The Israeli strike on Wednesday across Lebanon has killed at least 254 people and injured 1,165 others, with densely populated neighborhoods in the capital, Beirut, among the hardest hit, according to the latest data provided by the Lebanese Civil Defense. (Photo by Ali Hashisho/Xinhua)

Aukrust said the humanitarian situation in Lebanon is at a breaking point following Israel's massive bombing campaign this week.

OSLO, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Norwegian Minister of Development Asmund Aukrust on Saturday described the suffering of innocent Lebanese civilians under Israeli bombing as "heartbreaking," saying Israel has a duty to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.

In a press release, Aukrust said the humanitarian situation in Lebanon is at a breaking point following Israel's massive bombing campaign this week, and announced that Norway would increase its humanitarian aid to Lebanon by 30 million Norwegian kroner (3.15 million U.S. dollars).

"It is heartbreaking that innocent Lebanese people are being affected," Aukrust said.

He said 300 people were killed and more than 1,000 wounded within 24 hours, adding that children, civilians and healthcare workers were among the dead.

Aukrust said it would take years to rebuild what Israel had destroyed in just a few weeks. "We have made it clear that Israel has a duty to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure," he said.

This photo taken on April 9, 2026 shows a building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, Lebanon. The death toll from Israel's Wednesday attacks across Lebanon has risen to 303, with 1,150 injured, according to a preliminary toll released Thursday by the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. (Photo by Bilal Jawich/Xinhua)

The additional aid will be channeled to the UN Country Programme for Lebanon, the UN Population Fund Lebanon and the World Food Programme, with each receiving 10 million Norwegian kroner (1.05 million dollars), according to the press release.

The funds will be used to support basic needs such as shelter, healthcare, cash assistance and protection, particularly for children and other vulnerable groups.

The United Nations has also expressed deep concern over the restrictions Israel is imposing on requests for humanitarian access, both south of the Litani River and elsewhere in Lebanon. "We share the UN's concern that Israel is limiting both the UN's and humanitarian organizations' ability to help people living in distress and insecurity due to the hostilities," Aukrust said.

With the latest increase, Norway has contributed 236 million Norwegian kroner (24.78 million dollars) in humanitarian aid to Lebanon this year, said the press release.  

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