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Lebanon Health Ministry: 47 killed, 97 wounded in Israeli strikes since midnight

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 18:49
Lebanon Health Ministry: 47 killed, 97 wounded in Israeli strikes since midnight

Primary source Internal intake · 4 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 17:09–18:49

TL;DR

Lebanon's Health Ministry reports 47 people killed and 97 wounded in Israeli strikes across the country since midnight, according to a single unverified Telegram report. The figures do not distinguish between combatants and civilians. The toll updates the ministry's own earlier interim count of at least 47 killed from overnight strikes to Friday.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its running toll from Friday's Israeli air campaign across Lebanon, reporting 47 killed and 97 wounded since midnight. The figure is identical to the ministry's earlier interim count (at least 47 killed from overnight strikes through Friday), while the injury total has risen. The ministry provides no breakdown by location or between combatants and civilians, and the IDF has not commented on the new tally. As The Zioneer reported at 17:07, the previous interim update cited 47 dead without a wound count. Friday's campaign follows weeks of sustained Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon since March 2. The cumulative toll since that date, per the ministry, has surpassed 3,800 killed and 11,000 wounded, though those numbers remain unverifiable and undifferentiated.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Lebanese Health Ministry reports 97 wounded in addition to 47 killed

  2. Lebanese Health Ministry reports death toll has risen to at least 47

  3. Israeli airstrikes kill over a dozen people across Lebanon this morning

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03 · Source and signal

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