Lebanon's Crisis: Rising Death Toll Amid Israeli Strikes
Lebanon's Health Ministry reports a rise in the death toll to 2,196 from Israeli strikes, including 260 women and 172 children. Initiated by Hezbollah in solidarity with Iran, the conflict has left 7,185 wounded. Direct talks between Lebanon and Israel aim to end the ongoing war.
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The Lebanese Health Ministry announced a stark increase in the death toll from Israeli military strikes, now standing at 2,196 victims. This tragic figure highlights the growing humanitarian crisis within the region.
Among the casualties are 260 women and 172 children, underlining the severe impact on vulnerable populations since the conflict escalated on March 2. Additionally, 7,185 individuals have suffered injuries amidst ongoing violence.
The escalation was a response to Hezbollah's rockets targeting northern Israel, supporting Iran. As Lebanon and Israel engage in direct peace talks—the first since 1993—hopes rise for a resolution to this devastating war.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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