
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have continued, raising the death toll to 886, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The casualties include 67 women, 111 children, and 38 healthcare workers, highlighting the heavy impact on civilians. The ongoing military operations target Hezbollah positions and have escalated tensions across the region.
The figures, released by the Ministry, reflect fatalities since March 2, 2026, when Israel began air and ground strikes in southern Lebanon. Over 2,141 people have also been injured, many critically, overwhelming local hospitals and emergency services.
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The recent days have seen a sharp rise in casualties, with the death toll increasing from 826 just two days ago. The escalation underscores the intensifying nature of the conflict and the urgent humanitarian concerns in affected areas.
Authorities have called for immediate aid and protective measures for civilians, as displacement and infrastructure damage continue to exacerbate the crisis. Hospitals are reportedly struggling to accommodate the increasing number of injured civilians.
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International organizations have urged both sides to exercise restraint and protect civilians, warning that continued violence could further destabilize the already fragile region. Relief efforts are ongoing, but access remains limited due to security concerns.