Ambulances of the Lebanese Red Cross transporting victims of the Israeli strike on Adloun, May 30, 2026. Photo shared by Michel Hallak.
BEIRUT — Friday’s Israeli strike on Adloun (Saida) killed nine people, including six children, all Syrian nationals, the Health Ministry announced in an updated toll.
According to L'Orient Today's correspondent, all nine were members of the same family, who had settled in Adloun to work on a farm. They are to be buried in Samaqieh, near the Akkar border, and were transported in Lebanese Red Cross ambulances on Saturday night.
BEIRUT — Friday’s Israeli strike on Adloun (Saida) killed nine people, including six children, all Syrian nationals, the Health Ministry announced in an updated toll.
According to L'Orient Today's correspondent, all nine were members of the same family, who had settled in Adloun to work on a farm. They are to be buried in Samaqieh, near the Akkar border, and were transported in Lebanese Red Cross ambulances on Saturday night.
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