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Over 2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon, Reports Health Ministry

2,000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

The Lebanese Health Ministry has reported that Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of 2,367 people in Lebanon, with 11,088 injured since October 8, 2023. On Thursday, the ministry stated that the number of fatalities from airstrikes in various areas of Lebanon on October 15 had risen to 17, while the injured count reached 182.

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

According to the Xinhua news agency, three people were killed and 92 injured in the south, while nine were killed and 49 injured in the Nabatieh province. Additionally, five people were killed and 26 injured in the Bekaa Valley, and 15 were injured in the Baalbek-Hermel province.

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

Since September 23, the Israeli military has been conducting relentless airstrikes on Lebanon amid escalating tensions with Hezbollah. Following the conflict that began on October 8, there have been ongoing exchanges of fire along the Lebanese-Israeli border. Meanwhile, the war between Hamas and Israel continues in the Gaza Strip.

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

This aerial campaign has intensified following Hamas’s attack on Israel last year. Over 42,400 people have reportedly died due to Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, with the majority of casualties being women and children.

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

Major countries and organizations have issued numerous warnings regarding the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, but peace talks have not progressed despite various efforts. The situation escalated further when Israel launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon on October 1.

2000 People Killed in Israeli Airstrikes

In the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, over 1,200 Israeli citizens were killed in the Hamas attack on October 7 of last year, with approximately 250 taken hostage by Hamas militants. Since then, the ensuing war has claimed around 42,000 lives in Gaza and other regions.

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