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Lebanese health ministry: 3,826 killed, 11,851 wounded since March 2

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese health ministry: 3,826 killed, 11,851 wounded since March 2

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TL;DR

Lebanon's Health Ministry updated its cumulative toll from Israeli strikes, reporting 3,826 killed and 11,851 wounded since March 2. The figures, an increase of 28 dead and 70 wounded since the ministry's last count, are not independently verified and do not distinguish combatants from civilians.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its cumulative casualty figures from Israeli military operations in Lebanon, reporting 3,826 dead and 11,851 wounded since March 2. This marks an increase of 28 killed and 70 wounded since the ministry's previous update on Mon Jun 15, 18:09 Jerusalem, which stood at 3,798 killed and 11,781 wounded.

The toll has been rising steadily since the IDF renewed its ground and air campaign against Hezbollah infrastructure in early March. The current figures follow a pattern of incremental updates: the ministry reported 3,756 killed and 11,632 wounded on Sat Jun 13, 19:13 Jerusalem, and 3,696 killed and 11,413 wounded on Wed Jun 10, 16:11 Jerusalem.

The ministry's figures are not independently verified by Israeli or international sources and do not differentiate between Hezbollah fighters and civilians — a standard caveat applying to all such counts. Separately, as The Zioneer reported on Fri Jun 12, 06:35 Jerusalem, the IDF has announced 30 soldiers killed and over 1,300 wounded in Lebanon since March 2.

It remains unclear what proportion of the Lebanese toll are combatants, and the IDF has not commented on the latest ministry update.

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