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Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon reaches 4,192
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon reaches 4,192 The number of people killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since 2 March has risen to 4,192 since 2 March, the country's health ministry is reporting. It reported 17 deaths in the last 24 hours, despite a fragile ceasefire implemented on Sunday. At least two people were killed when Israeli troops opened fire on what Hezbollah described as a road clearance team. Israel's army said the victims were terrorists.
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Middle East Eye
· Jun 21, 2026
Israeli attacks kill at least seven in Lebanon's Western Beqaa and Tyre
Israeli attacks kill at least seven in Lebanon's Western Beqaa and Tyre At least seven people were killed in separate Israeli attacks in Lebanon's Western Beqaa and Tyre, according to reports carried by Lebanon's National News Agency. The agency, citing the Lebanese health ministry, said five people were killed in a raid on the town of Sohmor in Western Bekaa, including a child, a woman and two elderly people. In a separate incident, two Palestinian nationals were killed in the Rashidieh area of Tyre, a coastal city in southern Lebanon known as Sour in Arabic, according to the agency. The attacks come amid continuing violence in southern Lebanon despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to preserve the ceasefire and reduce tensions along the border. First responders evacuate a body from the site of an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese village of Qennarit on 20 June 2026 (AFP)
TASS
· Jun 22, 2026
Death toll from Israeli attacks since start of escalation in Lebanon reaches 4,106
The number of wounded stands at 12,153
Al Bawaba
· Jul 1, 2026
Lebanon says Israeli attacks have killed 4,297 as president defends ceasefire framework
ALBAWABA- Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health said the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 has risen to 4,297 after 19 additional deaths were recorded over the past 24 hours, while the number of wounded reached 12,196...
UrduPoint
· Jul 1, 2026
Lebanon: Death toll from Israeli military operations in surpasses 4,000
Lebanon: Death toll from Israeli military operations in surpasses 4,000
Qatar News Agency
· Jul 4, 2026
Death Toll from Israel's Aggression Against Lebanon Rises to 4,303
Beirut, July 04 (QNA) - The cumulative death toll from the Israeli armed aggression against Lebanon since March 2 has reached 4,303, with 12,202 others injured, the Public Health Emergency Operations Center at the Lebanese Health Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Al Jazeera
· Jun 25, 2026
Israeli forces shoot and kill Palestinians in occupied West Bank, Gaza
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Related coverage for "Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon reaches 4,192": Middle East Eye — Israeli attacks kill at least seven in Lebanon's Western Beqaa and Tyre. TASS — Death toll from Israeli attacks since start of escalation in Lebanon reaches 4,106. Al Bawaba — Lebanon says Israeli attacks have killed 4,297 as president defends ceasefire framework. UrduPoint — Lebanon: Death toll from Israeli military operations in surpasses 4,000. Qatar News Agency — Death Toll from Israel's Aggression Against Lebanon Rises to 4,303. Al Jazeera — Israeli forces shoot and kill Palestinians in occupied West Bank, Gaza