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Lebanese Health Ministry: 3,798 killed, 11,781 wounded since March 2

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese Health Ministry: 3,798 killed, 11,781 wounded since March 2

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TL;DR

Lebanon's Health Ministry updated its cumulative toll from Israeli strikes, reporting 3,798 killed and 11,781 wounded since March 2. The figures, which increase by 42 dead and 149 wounded since the ministry's last count on June 13, are not independently verified and do not distinguish combatants from civilians.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Lebanese Health Ministry has published an updated cumulative casualty count, reporting 3,798 killed and 11,781 wounded across Lebanon since March 2 — a modest increase from the ministry's previous tally of 3,756 dead and 11,632 wounded reported on June 13. As The Zioneer has noted in its ongoing coverage of the ministry's figures, the data does not differentiate between Hezbollah operatives and civilians, nor is it independently verified. The IDF has not commented on this specific update. The ministry has issued similar statistical statements at roughly two-to-three-day intervals since fighting resumed on March 2, with each release showing incremental increases. The figures remain a contested metric: the IDF releases its own operational assessments and its own casualty toll for Israeli forces, while the Lebanese ministry's counts are often cited by international media and criticized by Israeli officials for conflating combatant and civilian deaths.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Toll updated to 3,798 killed and 11,781 wounded

  2. Lebanese Health Ministry: 3,756 killed, 11,632 wounded since March 2

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03 · Source and signal

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