The Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its cumulative toll from Israeli strikes, reporting 3,884 killed and 11,856 wounded since March 2. The figures, an increase since the ministry's previous count, are not independently verified and do not distinguish between combatants and civilians.
The Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its cumulative casualty toll from Israeli operations since March 2, reporting 3,884 killed and 11,856 wounded. The figures, released Wednesday evening, represent an increase of 58 dead and 5 wounded from the ministry's previous count of 3,826 killed and 11,851 wounded, as The Zioneer reported on Saturday, June 13.
The new numbers continue a series of incremental updates the ministry has issued since operations resumed. On Saturday, June 13, the ministry reported 3,826 killed and 11,851 wounded — an increase of 28 dead and 70 wounded from its prior count of 3,798 killed and 11,781 wounded, which was also published on the same day, June 13. Earlier that day, the ministry had stood at 3,756 killed and 11,632 wounded. The Zioneer also previously tracked a count of 3,696 killed and 11,413 wounded, reported on Wednesday, June 10. As with all these figures, the numbers are provided by the ministry and are not independently verified. The ministry has consistently stated it cannot distinguish between Hezbollah combatants and civilians.
The IDF has not commented on this latest update. The cumulative toll reflects ongoing Israeli air and ground operations against Hezbollah infrastructure across southern and eastern Lebanon, a campaign that resumed on March 2.
What remains unverified: as with prior counts, the ministry's figures cannot be independently confirmed, and the breakdown between combatant and civilian casualties has not been provided.
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
Source and signal
- Internal intake
