Death Toll of Israeli Assault in Lebanon Rises to 701
Beirut, MINA – An unprecedented Israeli offensive has resulted in the deaths of at least 701 individuals and injured 2,173 others in Lebanon from Monday to Thursday, bringing the cumulative death toll since the beginning of the conflict with Hezbollah last October to 1,540 fatalities and 5,410 injuries, according to Lebanese Health Ministry data.
The ministry said 558 people were killed and 1,835 others injured on Monday and Tuesday alone, Anadolu Agency reports.
As many as 51 deaths and 223 injuries were recorded on Wednesday, with Thursday seeing another 92 deaths and 153 injuries.
The ongoing aggression has also displaced approximately 77,100 people, according to the government’s Disaster Risk Management Unit.
It said that over the past two days, 15,600 Syrian citizens and 16,130 Lebanese citizens crossed into Syria.
Since Monday, the Israeli army has launched what has been described as the “most intense and widespread” attack on Lebanon since hostilities with Hezbollah, sparked by the war in Gaza, began nearly a year ago.
Hezbollah has also fired hundreds of rockets at military positions, settlements, and the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv.
There is said to be a media blackout in Israel, with restrictions on reporting of human losses and damage caused by Hezbollah’s attacks. (T/RE1/P2)
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)