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Time Published: 08:00 PM Report #295 Thursday, January 07, 2021
Thursday, January 07, 2021 Report #295 Time Published: 08:00 PM New in the report: Amendment and clarification issued by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers No. 10 / MAM on 1/7/2012 of what was stated in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Decision No. 3 / PMP issued .on 1/5/2021 related to the complete closure For daily information on all the details of the beds distribution availability for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PCPhone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile Beirut 522 Baabda 609 Maten 727 Chouf 141 Kesrwen 186 Aley 205 Ain Mraisseh 10 Chiyah 13 Borj Hammoud 18 Damour 1 Jounieh Sarba 12 El Aamroussiyeh 2 Aub 1 Jnah 39 Nabaa 1 Naameh 3 Jounieh Kaslik 6 Hay Sellom 18 Ras Beyrouth 7 Ouzaai 4 Sinn Fil 26 Haret Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 14 El Qoubbeh 1 Manara 6 Bir Hassan 14 Horch Tabet 5 Jall El Bahr 1 Nahr El Kalb 1 Khaldeh 8 Qreitem 6 Ghbayreh 12 Jdaidet Matn 29 Mechref 1 Haret El Mir 1 El Oumara 23 Raoucheh 22 Ain Roummane 28 Baouchriyeh 8 Chhim 4 Jounieh Ghadir 11 Deir Qoubel 2 Hamra 37 Furn Chebbak 14 Daoura 9 Mazboud 1 Zouk Mosbeh 11 Aaramoun 28 Ain Tineh 7 Haret Hreik 114 Raouda 19 Daraiya 5 Adonis 7 Baaouerta 1 Msaitbeh 13 Laylakeh 5 Sad Baouchriye 9 Ketermaya 1 Haret Sakhr 5 Bchamoun 21 Mar Elias 22 Borj Brajneh 42 Sabtiyeh 13 Aanout 5 Sahel Aalma 12 Ain Aanoub 4 Unesco 6 Mreijeh 18 Mar Roukoz 2 Sibline 1 Kfar Yassine 2 Blaybel 3 Tallet Khayat 9 Tahuitat Ghadir 7 Dekouaneh 60 Bourjein 1 Tabarja -
Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability
[Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Tuesday.20 April.2021 Report #393 Time Published: 8:30 PM Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability For daily information on all the details of the bed’s distribution availability for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer: https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PCPhone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile Ref: Ministry of public health Distribution by Villages Beirut 112 Baabda 185 Maten 178 Chouf 69 Kesrwen 89 Akkar 35 Ain Mraisseh 2 Chiyah 9 Borj Hammoud 8 Damour 1 Jounieh Sarba 3 Halba 3 Ras Beyrouth 3 Jnah 8 Nabaa 1 Saadiyat 2 Jounieh Kaslik 1 Kroum Aarab 1 Manara 1 Ouzaai 7 Sinn Fil 6 Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 15 Cheikh Taba 1 Qreitem 4 Bir Hassan 3 Jisr Bacha 2 Haret En Naameh 1 Jounieh Ghadir 1 Minyara 2 Raoucheh 4 Madinh Riyadiyeh 1 Qalaa Sinn Fil 1 Chhim 5 Zouk Mosbeh 13 Beino 1 Hamra 10 Ghbayreh 7 Jdaidet Matn 8 Mazboud 1 Adonis 2 Aaiyat 1 Msaitbeh 9 Ain Roummaneh 9 Baouchriyeh 6 Dalhoun 2 Sahel Aalma 4 Bezbina 1 Mar Elias 3 Furn Chebbak 1 Daoura 1 Daraiya 4 Kfar Yassine 1 Aakkar El Aatiqa 1 Tallet Khayat 1 Haret Hreik 10 Raoda Baouchriyeh 4 Ketermaya 3 Tabarja 3 Khreibet Ej Jindi 1 Dar Fatwa 1 Laylakeh 5 Sadd Baouchriyeh 1 Aanout 3 Safra 2 Hayssa 1 Tallet Drouz 1 Borj Brajneh 26 Sabtiyeh 2 Sibline 1 Bouar 5 Cheikh Zennad 1 Sanayeh 1 Mreijeh 4 Dekouaneh 16 Bourjein 1 Aaqaybeh 1 Bebnine 1 Zarif 8 Tahouitat Ghadir 6 Antelias 2 Barja 4 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Mhammara 1 Mina Hosn 1 Baabda -
Why They Died Civilian Casualties in Lebanon During the 2006 War
September 2007 Volume 19, No. 5(E) Why They Died Civilian Casualties in Lebanon during the 2006 War Map: Administrative Divisions of Lebanon .............................................................................1 Map: Southern Lebanon ....................................................................................................... 2 Map: Northern Lebanon ........................................................................................................ 3 I. Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... 4 Israeli Policies Contributing to the Civilian Death Toll ....................................................... 6 Hezbollah Conduct During the War .................................................................................. 14 Summary of Methodology and Errors Corrected ............................................................... 17 II. Recommendations........................................................................................................ 20 III. Methodology................................................................................................................ 23 IV. Legal Standards Applicable to the Conflict......................................................................31 A. Applicable International Law ....................................................................................... 31 B. Protections for Civilians and Civilian Objects ...............................................................33 -
Israeli Assault on Lebanon Map of Locations Bombed
Aandaqt El Qlayaat Koueikhat Koubayat Deir Janine Mediterranean Sea HALBA El Beddaoui TRIPOLI ZGHARTA EL HERMEL AMIOUN Hamat Ehden Selaata BATROUN BCHARREH Ras Baalbak Qalileh Ainata Ersal Amshit Yammouneh JBEIL Deir el Ahmar Zebdine Chlifa Fatqa BAALBECK JOUNIEH Ras Al Aein Aayoun elSimane Majdaloun Douris Taybeh Sannine Talia Britel Bednayel BEIRUT JDAIDEH Sarrein Ghobeiry ZAHLEH Ali Nahri El Nabi Chit haret hreik Hazmieh Kfar Selwan El Karak Rayak Maaraboun Borj el Borajneh Hadath Jamhour Ksara BAABDA El Mdairej Wadi Shahrour Chtaura Tel Abaya Choueifat Kfar shima Taanayel ALEY Sofar Dahr el Baidar Khaldeh Kfar Zabad el Marj Naameh Deir Znoun Ain Zhalta Damour El Masnaa BEITEDDINE FACT BOX Jiyeh Ghazzeh Barja Sultan Yaacoub • More than 670 killed and 3225 wounded Gharifeh JEBB JENNINE Aita el Fokhar Sibline Chehim • Many bodies still unfound under wreckage Saghbin Kamed el Loz Rmeileh • 1/3 of casualties are children & majority civilians Aitanit Ain Arab • More than 907,649 displaced SAIDA JEZZINE Qaraoun • Complete blockade of air, sea & land transport Machghara Kfar Qouq El Ghazieh Sohmor Dahr el Ahmar • More than 60 bridges and 70 roads destroyed El Zahrani Ain el Tineh Kfarmechkeh RACHAYA • Beirut International airport, all national Jbaa Ain Qana Mleikh Houmine airways and major Lebanese ports bombed Sarafand El Louaizi Baissarye Jarjoua Deir el Zahrani • Electrical power plants bombed Es-Saksakieh Douair Zefta El Bablyeh Arab Salim Habbouch and related fuel tanks destroyed Adloun Kfour El Charqiyeh Kfar Roumman HASBAIYA • Complete -
Israeli Assault on Lebanon Map of Locations Bombed
El Aabboudieh Aandaqt El Qlayaat Koueikhat Koubayat Deir Janine Mediterranean Sea HALBA Miniara El Beddaoui TRIPOLI Zeghrine ZGHARTA Marjahin EL HERMEL El Qaa AMIOUN Hamat Ehden Selaata BATROUN BCHARREH Ras Baalbak Dahr el Qadib Qalileh Ainata Ersal Amshit Yammouneh JBEIL Deir el Ahmar El Fidar Chlifa Younin Afqa Nahleh Fatqa BAALBECK >70 JOUNIEH Aayoun elSimane Majdaloun Douris Shmistar Taybeh Sannine Talia Britel Bednayel BEIRUT JDAIDEH Sarrein Ghobeiry Shiyah >150 ZAHLEH Ali Nahri El Nabi Chit haret hreik Hazmieh Kfar Selwan El Karak Rayak Maaraboun Borj el Borajneh Hadath Jamhour Ksara BAABDA El Mdairej Wadi Shahrour Chtaura Tel Abaya Wadi Hechmech Choueifat Kfar shima Taanayel ALEY Sofar Dahr el Baidar Khaldeh Zabad el Marj Naameh Deir Znoun Ain Zhalta Damour Barouk El Masnaa BEITEDDINE FACT BOX Mansoura Jiyeh Ghazzeh Kefraya Barja Sultan Yaacoub • 1,152 killed and 4,036 wounded Gharifeh JEBB JENNINE Aita el Fokhar Sibline Chehim • Many bodies still unfound under wreckage Saghbin Kamed el Loz Rmeileh Mdoukh Yanta • 1/3 of casualties are children & majority civilians Aitanit Ain Arab • More than 1 million displaced SAIDA JEZZINE Qaraoun • Complete blockade of air, sea & land transport Machghara Kfar Qouq El Ghazieh Saidoun Sohmor Dahr el Ahmar • More than 80 bridges and 94 roads destroyed El Zahrani Ain el Tineh Aaqtanit Kfar Houneh Kfar Mechkeh RACHAYA • Beirut International airport, all national Maamarieh Houmine Jbaa Ain Qana Mleikh Maidoun Roumine airways and major Lebanese ports bombed Sarafand Sarba Toule El Louaizi Baissarye -
Lebanon Mapjuly12-Aug13
El Aabboudieh Aandaqt El Qlayaat Koueikhat Koubayat Deir Janine Mediterranean Sea HALBA Miniara El Beddaoui TRIPOLI Zeghrine ZGHARTA Marjahin EL HERMEL El Qaa AMIOUN Hamat Ehden Selaata BATROUN BCHARREH Ras Baalbak Dahr el Qadib Qalileh Ainata Ersal Amshit Yammouneh JBEIL Deir el Ahmar El Fidar Chlifa Younin Afqa Nahleh Fatqa BAALBECK >70 JOUNIEH Aayoun elSimane Majdaloun Douris Shmistar Taybeh Sannine Talia Britel Bednayel BEIRUT JDAIDEH Sarrein Ghobeiry Shiyah >100 ZAHLEH Ali Nahri El Nabi Chit haret hreik Hazmieh Kfar Selwan El Karak Rayak Maaraboun Borj el Borajneh Hadath Jamhour Ksara BAABDA El Mdairej Wadi Shahrour Chtaura Tel Abaya Wadi Hechmech Choueifat Kfar shima Taanayel ALEY Sofar Dahr el Baidar Khaldeh Zabad el Marj Naameh Deir Znoun Ain Zhalta Damour Barouk El Masnaa BEITEDDINE FACT BOX Mansoura Jiyeh Ghazzeh Kefraya Barja Sultan Yaacoub • 1100 killed and 3698 wounded Gharifeh JEBB JENNINE Aita el Fokhar Sibline Chehim • Many bodies still unfound under wreckage Saghbin Kamed el Loz Rmeileh Mdoukh Yanta • 1/3 of casualties are children & majority civilians Aitanit Ain Arab • More than 1 million displaced SAIDA JEZZINE Qaraoun • Complete blockade of air, sea & land transport Machghara Kfar Qouq El Ghazieh Saidoun Sohmor Dahr el Ahmar • More than 70 bridges and 94 roads destroyed El Zahrani Ain el Tineh Aaqtanit Kfar Houneh Kfar Mechkeh RACHAYA • Beirut International airport, all national Maamarieh Houmine Jbaa Ain Qana Mleikh Maidoun Roumine airways and major Lebanese ports bombed Sarafand Sarba Toule El Louaizi Baissarye -
General Assembly Security Council Sixtieth Session Sixty-First Year Agenda Item 14 the Situation in the Middle East
United Nations A/60/964–S/2006/599 General Assembly Distr.: General 1 August 2006 Security Council English Original: Arabic General Assembly Security Council Sixtieth session Sixty-first year Agenda item 14 The situation in the Middle East Identical letters dated 31 July 2006 from the Chargé d’affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Lebanon to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council On instructions from my Government, I transmit to you herewith a list of Israeli acts of aggression against Lebanon which took place from 25 July to 29 July 2006, targeting civilians, infrastructure, populated towns and villages, and the areas surrounding them with various types of air, sea and land weapons. Also attached is a list of the dead and injured, and significant material damage sustained (see annex). I should be grateful if you would have this letter and its annex circulated as a document of the sixtieth session of the General Assembly, under agenda item 14, and of the Security Council. (Signed) Caroline Ziade Chargé d’affaires a.i. 06-45215 (E) 070806 070806 *0645215* A/60/964 S/2006/599 Annex to the identical letters dated 31 July 2006 from the Chargé d’affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Lebanon to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council Principal places targeted and damage sustained from 25 July 2006 through 8 a.m. on 26 July 2006 Bridges targeted The bridge linking Ain Qana to Kfar Fila was targeted. -
SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure
SAMIDOUN Village Assessment South Lebanon - Sept 2006 4.Infrastructure # Location Electricity Water Potable Water Phone/GSM/Internet Roads 1 Aadayse Available: 4 transformers No water. Using service No drinking water Alpha+MTC coverage water from Taybeh village 2 Aabbasiyeh Supplied from Zahrani 2 artesian wells, owned Drinking water available Land lines working as of station. by the village. 2nd week of September. There is a transfer No government supply. Mobile network is station to all the No water storage tank. functional. neighboring villages. Other private wells. Cabes and poles are extensively damaged. There are 3 private generators. The supply is good, but affected by rationing. 3 Ainatha No electricity. Water network is cut. No drinking water. GSM connection weak. The village needs 5 water tanks (400 liters each) to insure proper water storage. 4 Aita al Zot No electricity. Water network is No drinking Water GSM signal is good. damaged. No Landlines. No water storage facilities. Need water pumps. 5 Aita El Shaeb No electricity. Water tank available. 6 al khiam No electricity but there No water. No drinking water. GSM signal is good. are some small private generators. 7 Al-Tiri No electricity. No water. No drinking water. GSM working. 60% damage No land lines. 8 Al-Kantara Electricity available. No water. No drinking water. GSM working. 9 Alma Chaeb West side of village has Private well used by the Same artesian well used the landline is not no power at all. whole village. for service water working.neither the GSM. Eastern side only has power at night time. -
Mobility: a Nation Under Siege
MOBILITY: A NATION UNDER SIEGE An insight into mobile communications during the 2006 Lebanon conflict www.mtctelecom.com June 2007 This report was produced by MTC Group To view other MTC Mobility Research Reports, please visit www.mtctelecom.com Cover picture © AP PHOTO It is important to note that the views of the researchers and articles are those of the authors and not those of MTC Group. Whilst every care was taken in the preparation of the editorial content, MTC Group cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Copyright © MTC Group, 2007 All contents copyrighted 2007 by MTC Group. Reprints allowed, all rights reserved. Please note MTC Group copyright in all reprints. © Mohammad Azakir “One call could save a life” The war that took place in Lebanon during July and August 2006 will always remain as a dark stain in the memories of many in the region. Over 1,200 Lebanese perished in a fierce conflict that we hope we will never again witness. And although over 30,000 homes were destroyed, $2.5 billion in physical damages and unmeasured billions in losses were inflicted to the local economy, the Lebanese never lost their dignity and came through with honor. Mobile telecommunications played a critical role in this tragic conflict. Not only was it the main commm munication medium for those stranded after the roads and bridges were bombed, it also helped transmit vital information via SMS for evacuation purposes and allowed people to escape bombardments, find food and fuel, and reunite with family and friends. It added another dimension to the media coverage through the use of phone integrated cameras and it was used to disseminate propaganda messages across borders. -
Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability
[Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Saturday, February 06, 2021 Report #325 Time Published: 08:00 PM New in the report: Decision issued by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers No. 96 / PM on 6/2/2021 regarding updating the strategy to confront the Coronavirus and the stages of gradually easing the closure restrictions. Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability For daily information on all the details of the beds distribution availability for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PCPhone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile Ref: Ministry of public health Distribution by Villages Beirut 208 Baabda 477 Maten 218 Chouf 102 Keserwan 148 Aley 119 Ain Mraisseh 6 Chiyah 51 Borj Hammoud 11 Saadiyat 3 Jounieh Sarba 11 El Aamroussiyeh 17 Aub 1 Jnah 12 Nabaa 2 Naameh 6 Jounieh Kaslik 1 Hay Es Sellom 28 Ras Beyrouth 6 Ouzaai 15 Sinn Fil 13 Chhim 18 Zouk Mkayel 15 Khaldeh 6 Manara 3 Bir Hassan 12 Jisr Bacha 3 Dalhoun 1 Jounieh Ghadir 10 El Oumara 13 Qreitem 3 Madinh Riyadiyeh 2 Jdaidet Matn 7 Daraiya 5 Zouk Mosbeh 12 Deir Qoubel 1 Raoucheh 3 Mahatet Sfair 2 Ras Jdaideh 4 Ketermaya 3 Adonis 8 Aaramoun 11 Hamra 12 Ghbayreh 24 Baouchriyeh 4 Barja 11 Haret Sakhr 6 Bchamoun 5 Snoubra 1 Ain Roummaneh 12 Daoura 4 Baassir 2 Sahel Aalma 3 Ain Aanoub 5 Ain Tineh 3 Furn Chebbak 4 Raoda Baochriyh 5 Dibbiyeh 1 Kfar Yassine 2 Blaybel 3 Msaitbeh 7 Haret Hreik 62 Sad Baouchriyeh 9 Jiyeh 8 Tabarja 1 Bsous -
Flyeriv Trauersleuse
Aktion IV* „Trauerschleuse“ Berliner Künstler gegen den Krieg Israels im Libanon Der seit Montag herrschende, Hoffnung bringende Waffenstillstand zwischen Israel und dem Libanon bedeutet leider noch lange nicht, dass die Menschen nun zum normalen Leben zurückkehren können. Denn durch diesen Krieg sind etliche Dörfer unbewohnbar und Wohnhäuser, Schulen, Krankenhäuser, landwirtschaftliche Anlagen etc. zerstört. Durch die fast vollständige Zerschlagung der zivilen Infrastruktur sind Schäden in Höhe von ca. 5 Milliarden Dollar entstanden. Eine zunächst abstrakt erscheinende Zahl, die sich jedoch schnell konkretisieren lässt: ¾ Alle drei libanesischen Flughäfen sowie die vier Häfen sind größtenteils zerstört. ¾ Mehr als 94 Hauptstraßen, Autobahnen und 70 Brücken wurden zerbombt. ¾ Ebenfalls zerstört wurden Funkstationen und mehr als drei Fernseh- und Radiosender. ¾ Zudem wurden Stromkraftwerke sowie Gas- und Öl-Stationen bombardiert und teilweise komplett zerstört. ¾ Komplett zerstört wurden zudem zahlreiche Fabriken (darunter die Lebensmittelindustrie) und Warenhäuser. ¾ Weiterhin gilt es, 15.000 Wohnungen bzw. Häuser für die Zivilbevölkerung wieder aufzubauen. Wir bitten deshalb die deutsche Regierung, statt der Entsendung einer Friedenstruppe, um eine schnelle Ausweitung humanitärer und wirtschaftlicher Hilfe für den Libanon. Zudem appellieren wir an die deutsche Regierung, die Waffenlieferungen an Israel sofort einzustellen und sich für die Aufhebung der See-, Land und Luftblockade einzusetzen, damit humanitäre Hilfe und zivile Güter den -
World Bank Document
49559 F.M.I.P. ADDITIONAL GRANT ID CAZA ID PROJECT MUNICIPALITY / REMARKS Proc. Method WB Forecasted Actual Project % Work Start Finish VILLAGE Review Proc. Proc. Duration Complete 2010 Duration Duration Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1 BATCH 1 0 days 0 days 0% Thu 1/12/06 Sat 10/31/09 10/31 2 NABATIEH NA/NA/33-G01 AABA NS Post 270 days 427 days 60 days 100% Fri 3/30/07 Sat 9/27/08 3 NABATIEH NA/NA/07-G01 HABBOUCH NS Post 270 days 342 days 60 days 100% Fri 12/1/06 Sat 2/2/08 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized 4 NABATIEH NA/NA/06-G01 DOUAIR NS Post 270 days 541 days 60 days 100% Mon 8/27/07 Tue 6/30/09 5 NABATIEH NA/NA/14-G01 KAAKAEIT AL-JISR NS Post 270 days 60 days 100% Sat 7/28/07 Mon 7/6/09 6 NABATIEH NA/NA/16-G01 KFAR SYR NS Post 270 days 399 days 60 days 100% Thu 1/25/07 Wed 10/15/08 7 NABATIEH NA/NA/17-G01 KFAR TEBNIT NS Post 270 days 562 days 60 days 100% Wed 8/15/07 Tue 6/30/09 8 NABATIEH NA/NA/20-G01 KSSAIBET NS Post 270 days 564 days 60 days 100% Fri 12/1/06 Thu 8/7/08 9 NABATIEH NA/NA/31-G01 ZEFTA NS Post 270 days 369 days 60 days 100% Fri 4/27/07 Wed 4/15/09 10 SOUR SL/SO/02-G01 AIN BAAL NS Post 270 days 552 days 60 days 100% Tue 2/20/07 Mon 11/10/08 11 SOUR SL/SO/22-G01 RAMADIET NS Post 150 days 257 days 60 days 100% Fri 12/1/06 Thu 9/13/07 12 SOUR SL/SO/26-G01 SALAA NS Post 270 days 352 days 30 days 100% Fri 12/1/06 Wed 3/5/08 13 SOUR SL/SO/24-G01 TOURA NS Post 270 days 366 days 60 days 100% Fri 12/1/06 Sat 7/19/08 14 ZAHLE BK/ZA/26-G01 AIN KFARZABAD NS Post 150 days 257 days 30