The number of people who have lost their lives in Lebanon, targeted by Israel, has risen to 1,238.

The number of people who have lost their lives in Lebanon, targeted by Israel, has risen to 1,238.

30.03.2026 09:10

Since March 2, the number of casualties in the attacks carried out by Israel on Lebanon has risen to 1,238, with the number of injured reaching 3,543. Among the deceased are 124 children and 87 women, while 52 healthcare workers have also lost their lives. The increasing civilian casualties and attacks on the healthcare system have deepened the humanitarian crisis.

The toll from Israel's attacks on Lebanon is increasing. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of people killed in the attacks since March 2 has risen to 1,238, while the number of injured has reached 3,543.

CIVILIANS HAVE BEEN TARGETED IN THE ATTACKS

In a statement from the ministry, it was noted that among the deceased, there are 124 children and 87 women. The high number of civilian casualties highlights the deepening humanitarian crisis in the region.

HEALTH WORKERS HAVE ALSO LOST THEIR LIVES

The health system has also suffered severe damage from the Israeli attacks. According to the statement, 52 health workers have lost their lives, while 127 health personnel have been injured. Damage to hospitals and health infrastructure is complicating interventions for the injured.

ATTACKS CONTINUE

It was stated that the attacks, which have been ongoing since March 2, continue unabated, raising concerns about the increasing death toll. While calls for a ceasefire continue in the international community, tensions in the region remain high.

HUMANITARIAN CRISIS DEEPENS

Experts warn that the rising civilian casualties and damage to the health system could lead to a long-term humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.

ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON

In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was reported that sirens were activated in the north of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon. The Israeli army, which later 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.

In its latest statement, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that 1,238 people have lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Israel since March 2. Minister of Social Affairs Hanin al-Sayyid also announced that the number of those forcibly displaced in Lebanon due to Israel's occupation and attacks has exceeded 1,162,000.

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