The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon has risen to 3,826, according to the latest reports. The figure marks a significant increase as the conflict continues to escalate, with thousands more wounded and extensive damage to infrastructure.
Rising Casualties
Health officials in Lebanon confirmed that the number of fatalities has reached 3,826, with over 10,000 injured since the onset of the recent hostilities. The majority of casualties are civilians, including women and children, as airstrikes have targeted residential areas and public spaces.
International Response
The United Nations and several international organizations have condemned the attacks and called for an immediate ceasefire. Humanitarian aid agencies are struggling to provide assistance due to the ongoing violence and restricted access to affected regions.
Lebanese authorities have urged the international community to intervene and pressure Israel to halt its military operations. The situation remains dire, with hospitals overwhelmed and essential supplies running low.
Impact on Infrastructure
Critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water supply systems, has been severely damaged. The Lebanese government estimates that rebuilding efforts will require billions of dollars and years of work.
As the conflict continues, the toll on human life and the economy grows, raising fears of a prolonged humanitarian crisis.



