Lebanon's Health Ministry updated its cumulative toll from the conflict, reporting 4,301 killed and 12,199 wounded since hostilities resumed on March 2, according to a single unverified report. The figures mark an increase of 4 dead and 3 wounded since the previous count published Wednesday. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians, and its numbers are not independently verified.
Lebanon's Health Ministry has released an updated cumulative casualty count from the current round of fighting, reporting 4,301 killed and 12,199 wounded since March 2. The figures represent a marginal increase of four dead and three wounded since the previous count published on Wednesday, June 30.
The ministry's tally does not distinguish between combatants and civilians and is not independently verified. As The Zioneer has reported in prior background coverage, the numbers have risen gradually over the weeks of the conflict. The IDF has not commented on these latest figures.
No additional details on specific strikes or locations were provided in this update.
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