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Over 120 reported killed, 150 wounded across Lebanon and Gaza since Thursday

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Over 120 reported killed, 150 wounded across Lebanon and Gaza since Thursday

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TL;DR

Unverified reports from Lebanese and Palestinian sources, cited by a single source, claim more than 120 killed and over 150 wounded across Lebanon and Gaza since Thursday. The figures do not differentiate between combatants and civilians and have not been confirmed by Israeli or official sources.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A single source reported Saturday morning that over 120 people have been killed and more than 150 wounded across Lebanon and Gaza since Thursday. The short message gives no breakdown by front, location, affiliation of casualties, or time frame beyond the reference to Thursday.

The figures are not independently verifiable. Over the past week, The Zioneer has reported several multiparty casualty tolls from the same fronts: Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 15 killed Tuesday (Jun 9) in strikes on Tyre and southern Lebanon, and 11 killed in Tyre and Al-Bass camp on June 9; Palestinian sources in Gaza separately reported 7 killed on June 8. The IDF has acknowledged 30 soldiers killed and over 1,300 wounded in Lebanon since March 2.

The source for today's report is a subscriber channel that cites no named official, ministry, or military body. No Israeli, Lebanese, or Palestinian official has corroborated the figures as of Saturday morning.

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