The United Nations reported Wednesday that it has verified the deaths of 103 civilians in Lebanon since the ceasefire with Israel was declared in November 2024, urging an end to the ongoing civilian suffering.

The U.N. Human Rights Office called for renewed efforts for a durable truce, more than 10 months on from the agreed cease-fire.

"We are still seeing devastating impacts of jet and drone strikes in residential areas, as well as near U.N. peacekeepers in the south," U.N. rights chief Volker Turk said in a statement.

Israel has kept up near daily strikes on Lebanon, usually saying it is targeting Hezbollah operatives or sites, despite the truce that sought to end more than a year of hostilities including two months of open war with the Iran-backed group.

"Families are simply unable to make a start on rebuilding their homes and their lives, and instead are faced by the real and present danger of more strikes," Turk said.