Lebanese Health Ministry
Coverage of Lebanese Health Ministry in the Nexus archive.
- Lebanon death toll from Israeli attacks reaches 4,297
Lebanon's health ministry reports 4,297 deaths and 12,196 injuries from Israeli attacks since 2 March. The figures reflect casualties caused by ongoing military operations in the region.
- Three killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon
An Israeli strike on a car in Mefdoun, Lebanon's Nabatieh district, killed three people and wounded another, per the Lebanese health ministry. Iran, Hezbollah's main backer, warned Israel to halt attacks on Lebanon, threatening a response if they continue. Israel faces international pressure to withdraw troops from southern Lebanon, a key demand raised by Tehran during negotiations with Washington.
- Israeli attacks kill at least seven in Lebanon's Western Bekaa and Tyre
Israeli attacks in Lebanon's Western Bekaa and Tyre killed at least seven people, including five in Sohmor and two Palestinian nationals in Rashidieh. The violence occurs despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to maintain a ceasefire and reduce border tensions.
- Netanyahu, Katz order forces to cease southern Lebanon attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered the Israeli army to stop attacks on southern Lebanon, according to a report. The decision was made in coordination with the US, though Israel will not withdraw from occupied areas. Lebanese health ministry data indicates at least 4,057 people have been killed and 12,121 injured since 2 March.
- Hezbollah says Israel bears 'full responsibility' for truce violations
Hezbollah accused Israel of bearing 'full responsibility' for violating their ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, claiming the violations represent ongoing aggression. The Lebanese health ministry reported over 4,000 deaths since Israel's attacks began on 2 March.
- Lebanon’s death toll surpasses 4,000 after 83 killed on Friday
Lebanon's health ministry reported over 4,000 deaths from Israeli attacks since 2 March, including 135 health and emergency workers, with 12,121 injured. Friday's Israeli strikes added 83 deaths and 141 injuries, pushing the total death toll past 4,000.
- Lebanon warns displaced against returning as Israel vows to keep troops in south
Lebanese authorities in the south warn displaced residents against returning home amid ongoing Israeli military presence, which has vowed not to withdraw despite a US-Iran ceasefire deal. Israeli forces continue razing villages in southern Lebanon, citing operations against Hezbollah, while displaced civilians express distrust and hesitation about returning. The Lebanese health ministry reports over 3,700 deaths and 11,600 injuries since March.
- Israel confirms attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs
Israel confirmed air strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs, specifically the Dahiyeh district, in response to Hezbollah's attacks on Israeli territory. The strikes are part of ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon, which have resulted in over 3,756 deaths and 11,632 injuries since early March.
- Death toll in Lebanon rises to 3,756, health ministry says
The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 3,756, with 11,632 others wounded since early March, according to the Lebanese health ministry. Israel has been cited as responsible for these casualties.
- Israel launches deadly strikes on Lebanon's Tyre after warning
Israel launched deadly strikes on Lebanon's Tyre, killing at least eight people, after issuing an evacuation order for the first time. The attack occurred on the city's eastern edge and is among the deadliest since the war with Hezbollah began in March.
- Middle East live: Israeli strikes kill 14 in southern Lebanon
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 14 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry. Iran threatened to attack Israel again if the strikes continue. Hezbollah, backed by Iran, targeted Israeli troops inside Lebanon but did not claim attacks on Israeli territory.
- Lebanon health ministry says Israeli strikes in south and east kill eight
An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon killed five people, and another attack near Tyre killed three, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attacks, which injured eight including children and women, occurred after a ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel was rejected by Hezbollah.
- Strikes kill family of 6 after Israel declares south Lebanon ‘combat zone’
An Israeli strike in south Lebanon killed six family members, including two children, their parents, and other relatives, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The attack occurred amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, despite an existing ceasefire.
- Iran war live: Israel orders mass forced displacement for all south Lebanon
Israel has ordered mass forced displacement for all of south Lebanon amid ongoing conflict. The Lebanese Health Ministry reports Israeli attacks have killed 3,269 people since March 2.
- Israeli strikes pound Lebanon despite signs US and Iran are close to peace deal
Israeli airstrikes hit southern and eastern Lebanon, killing 11 people including women and children in Sir al-Gharbiyeh despite an ongoing ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war. The attacks occurred amid reports that the US and Iran are nearing a peace deal.
- Iran war live: Tehran says diplomacy continues but no deal yet with US
Iran states that diplomatic efforts with the U.S. continue without a deal, while Israeli attacks in Lebanon have caused over 3,100 deaths and nearly 9,500 injuries since March 2.
- Iran war live: Tehran says no surrender to US, diplomacy ‘wiser’ than war
Iran declares it will not surrender to the US and advocates for diplomacy over military conflict. Israeli attacks in Lebanon have resulted in 3,073 deaths since March according to Lebanese health authorities, highlighting the ongoing regional tensions.
- At least 22 killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in 24 hours: Ministry
At least 22 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon within 24 hours, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The death toll in Lebanon since March 2 has reached 3,042. The attacks have resulted in significant casualties.
- Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed thirteen people, including four women and a child, as ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah persists despite a ceasefire.
- Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says
Thirteen people, including four women and a child, were killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon as fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah continues despite a ceasefire.
- Deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
Seventeen people, including two children, were killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
- Eyewitnesses recount three deadly Israeli strikes on medics in southern Lebanon
Three Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed four paramedics and wounded six others while they were responding to earlier attacks on ambulances. The incidents occurred in Mayfadoun, with the Israeli army stating the incident is under review. The attacks highlight ongoing tensions in the Israel-Hezbollah war, where health workers face increasing risks.
- Israel escalates attacks on medics in Lebanon with deadly ‘quadruple tap’
Israel has intensified attacks on healthcare workers in Lebanon, killing 91 medics through tactics like 'quadruple tap' strikes. The Islamic Health Association (IHA) medics were targeted after responding to an airstrike in Mayfadoun, with subsequent attacks hitting their ambulances as they evacuated wounded colleagues.
- Iran war live: US negotiators due to arrive in Pakistan for ceasefire talks
US negotiators are set to arrive in Pakistan for ceasefire talks related to the Iran conflict. The Lebanese Health Ministry reports 1,953 deaths and 6,303 injuries from Israeli attacks since March 2.
- BBC at the site of Israeli air strikes in Beirut
The BBC reported on Israeli air strikes in Beirut, which resulted in at least 182 deaths and 890 injuries according to Lebanon's health ministry. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict's impact on civilian populations.