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More than Two Thousand People killed in Israeli Attacks on Lebanon

Published October 7, 2024
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The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 2,083 people were killed and 9,869 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since October 8 last year.

It was stated that 15 people were killed and 46 injured in the attacks carried out by the Israeli army on Jabal Lebanon province since yesterday.

The Ministry announced that three people were killed and 19 injured in Israeli air strikes on the southern province. It was also stated that four people were killed and 26 were injured in the attacks on the Nabata region.

It was reported that 12 people were injured in airstrikes in the Israeli Bekaa region, and eight were injured in attacks in the Balbek el-Hirmil region.

It was stated that 22 people were killed and 111 injured in yesterday’s attacks on Lebanon.

The Ministry announced that 2,083 people were killed and 9,869 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since October 8 last year.

Clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah have continued on the Lebanon-Israel border since October 8 last year.

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