Lebanese media are reporting dozens of casualties from ongoing Israeli military strikes on Friday morning, according to a single unverified report. No further details on locations, targets, or the breakdown between killed and wounded have been released.
Lebanese sources are reporting heavy casualties from Israeli military strikes on Friday morning, with a single, unverified claim citing 'dozens killed and wounded.' The report provides no breakdown between fatalities and injuries, no geographic specifics, and no information on the targets or affiliation of those hit.
The report comes amid a period of sustained Israeli operations in southern Lebanon, including ground incursions and air campaigns that resumed in early March. As The Zioneer has reported, Lebanon's Health Ministry has tallied 3,696 dead and 11,413 wounded since March 2; the IDF reported 30 soldiers killed and over 1,300 wounded in the same period. The Health Ministry figures do not distinguish between combatants and civilians.
The current report is uncorroborated by Israeli or official Lebanese sources. Earlier this week, Lebanese media reported three killed in IDF strikes on Thursday; a separate bulletin noted 15 killed and 70 wounded a day earlier. The details of this morning's reported strikes remain pending.
2 developments
- StrongLebanese Health Ministry: 15 killed, 70 wounded in IDF strikes on southern Lebanon yesterday
- DevelopingLebanese sources: 3 killed in IDF strikes today
- DevelopingLebanese media: Multiple operatives killed in the same IDF strike in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF announces 30 soldiers killed, over 1,300 wounded in Lebanon since March 2
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