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According to Lebanon's health ministry, at least 394 individuals have lost their lives and over 1,100 have been injured since the onset of Israeli attacks last Monday. Among the deceased are at least 83 children and 42 women, highlighting the severe impact on civilians amidst escalating military actions.
The Israeli military confirmed the deaths of two soldiers during combat in southern Lebanon—marking the first Israeli military casualties since the resumption of hostilities with Hezbollah. Recent airstrikes have significantly affected regions including the Lebanese capital, where at least 49 people were reported killed in a single day on Sunday, according to different health officials, underlining the mounting casualty toll.
Hezbollah, responding to the Israeli actions, has been actively launching rockets into Israel, notably retaliating following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The situation escalated to the point where Israel is reportedly considering evacuations of northern communities due to ongoing attacks from Hezbollah, which have been targeting cities like Haifa, according to reports.
In an intense military operation, Israeli forces executed significant airstrikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut and claimed to target high-level commanders of Iran's Quds Force. The overall context remains tense as the battered region faces severe humanitarian challenges, with many displaced and urgent calls for assistance echoing throughout Lebanon.