The death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon since March 2 has reached 1,953, with over 6,000 people injured, according to data from the country's Ministry of Health.
Earlier last month, the conflict between Israel and “Hezbollah“ in Lebanon has escalated significantly, developing into a massive military campaign with severe consequences.
After March 2, Israel began systematic air strikes, which, according to official data, were a response to over 2,000 rockets and drones launched from Lebanese territory.
In early April, Israel expanded the scope of its strikes, hitting not only the southern regions, but also the suburbs of Beirut, including the Christian village of Ain Saadeh.
On April 9, 2026, some of the bloodiest attacks were recorded, in which over 300 people died in a day, which prompted the Lebanese authorities to declare a day of national mourning.
The military actions caused a mass exodus of civilians, with over 100,000 people leaving their homes in the first week of intense strikes alone.
Iran set as a condition for the negotiations with the US to halt Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
While “Hezbollah“ declares readiness to halt attacks under certain conditions, the Israeli army continues its operations to neutralize threats.