Lebanon's Health Ministry has updated its cumulative toll from Israeli strikes, reporting 3,756 killed and 11,632 wounded since March 2. The figures, a slight increase from earlier reports, are not independently verified and do not distinguish combatants from civilians. Israel's military has not commented on the updated count.
Lebanon's Health Ministry released an updated cumulative casualty toll on Thursday evening, reporting 3,756 dead and 11,632 wounded since the escalation began on March 2. This represents an increase of 60 killed and 219 wounded since the ministry's previous update on June 10, which The Zioneer reported as 3,696 dead and 11,413 wounded. The figures, which come from a ministry aligned with the Lebanese government but without independent verification, encompass the entire period of intensified Israeli air and ground operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon. The ministry does not differentiate between Hezbollah fighters and civilians in its counts — a standard caveat in its reporting. The IDF, which has reported 30 soldiers killed and over 1,300 wounded in the same theater since March 2, has not issued a response to the latest Lebanese tally. The rising toll reflects sustained Israeli operations across southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, punctuated by periodic large-scale strikes on targets identified by military intelligence. As The Zioneer has noted previously, the ministry figures are the primary public metric for conflict casualties in Lebanon but are routinely contested by Israeli officials who argue they conflate legitimate military targets with civilian harm.
2 developments
- StrongLebanese Health Ministry: 3,696 killed, 11,413 wounded since March 2
- DevelopingIDF announces 30 soldiers killed, over 1,300 wounded in Lebanon since March 2
- DevelopingGaza Health Ministry reports 73,003 cumulative deaths since October 7
- DevelopingDeath toll in Beirut strike rises to five, according to Lebanese reports
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