Lebanon death toll from Israeli attacks reaches 1,530, with thousands injured including children and healthcare workers.
BEIRUT: Lebanon death toll from Israeli attacks has risen sharply, with the Lebanon death toll now reaching 1,530 since 2 March, according to the Ministry of Health.
In its latest statement, the ministry confirmed that 4,812 people have been injured as hostilities continue to escalate across the country. The figures highlight the growing humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.
Among those killed are 57 paramedics and healthcare workers, reflecting the risks faced by frontline responders. The ministry also reported that 130 children are among the fatalities, underscoring the toll on vulnerable populations.
Health authorities said hospitals and emergency services remain under significant pressure as they continue to treat the injured. Medical teams are working under strained conditions, with resources stretched due to the sustained nature of the attacks.
Officials warned that the Lebanon death toll could rise further as operations continue and more casualties are recorded. Efforts are ongoing to provide medical care and humanitarian assistance to those affected.
The ministry reiterated calls for increased international attention to the situation, highlighting the urgent need to protect civilians and healthcare infrastructure. The statement stressed that the continued escalation poses serious risks to public health and safety.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments expected to influence both the humanitarian response and regional stability in the coming days.


