Lebanon’s health ministry reports continued high casualty figures as Israel’s military operations continue. One report states that, according to the latest statistics from the health ministry, at least 3,756 people have been killed and 11,632 others wounded in Lebanon since early March. A second report, citing the ministry and the Lebanese National News Agency, says the death toll climbs to at least 3,783, with 11,699 people wounded, for the period from 2 March to 14 June. The figures are close but not identical, reflecting updates to the ministry’s tallies over time and coverage of slightly different date ranges. Both sources describe the same overall trend: rising fatalities and sustained injuries attributed to ongoing attacks. Neither source provides further details on specific locations or circumstances of the casualties. The reported numbers refer to the broader toll since early March rather than a single incident.
Lebanon death toll reported to rise to 3,756–3,783 amid Israeli attacks
Lebanon’s health ministry reports continued high casualty figures as Israel’s military operations continue. One report states that, according to the latest statistics from the health ministry, at leas...
- Lebanon’s health ministry reports thousands of fatalities and injuries since early March.
- Reported deaths rise from 3,756 to at least 3,783 in updated statistics.
- Reported injuries increase from 11,632 to 11,699 across the cited updates.
- The figures are attributed to Israel’s ongoing military actions in Lebanon.
- One update covers 2 March to 14 June, while the other refers to since early March.
Lebanon death toll climbs to 3,783 as Israeli continues to target country Lebanon’s health ministry says Israel’s war on the country has killed at least 3,783 people and wounded 11,699 others between 2 March and 14 June, Lebanon's National News Agency reported.
3 hours agoDeath toll in Lebanon rises to 3,756, health ministry says Israel has killed over 3,756 people and wounded 11,632 others in Lebanon since early March, according to the latest statistics published by the health ministry.
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