19.03.2026 21:22
The ongoing attacks in Lebanon have turned into a severe humanitarian crisis. Since March 2, the death toll from Israel's attacks has exceeded 1,000, while the number of injured, including hundreds of civilians, has surpassed thousands. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that among the deceased, there are 118 children and 79 women.
The attacks carried out by Israel on Lebanon since March 2 have resulted in a heavy toll. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of fatalities has exceeded 1,000.
ATTACKS CONTINUE
The Israeli army continues its intense attacks across Lebanon, which began on March 2, without interruption. It is reported that airstrikes particularly target civilian residential areas.
CASUALTIES AND INJURIES INCREASE
According to the written statement from the Ministry of Health, the total death toll has risen to 1,001 with the deaths of 33 more people in the last 24 hours. The number of injured has reached 2,584.
It was reported that among the deceased, there are 118 children and 79 women. This situation once again highlighted the impact of the attacks on civilians.
HEALTH WORKERS ARE ALSO TARGETED
The statement shared that 40 health workers lost their lives during the attacks, and 107 health personnel were injured.
TOLL IS HEAVY
The ministry had previously announced the death toll as 986 and the number of injured as 2,432. The latest data revealed that the toll of the attacks is increasingly becoming severe.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was mentioned that sirens were activated in the north of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon.
Later, the Israeli army, which announced that it had launched airstrikes across Lebanon targeting the capital Beirut, decided to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, conducting intense attacks from the air and sea.
The Disaster Management affiliated with the Lebanese government announced that the number of forcibly displaced persons in Lebanon due to Israel's occupation and attacks has officially exceeded 1 million.