Lebanon’s Health Ministry said at least 1,530 people have been killed and 4,812 wounded since the start of Israeli attacks, according to a daily report issued by the Public Health Emergency Operations Center.
The figures cover the period from March 2 to April 7 and indicate a continued rise in casualties as the conflict persists. According to information shared on UN platforms, more than 1.1 million people have been displaced since the start of the conflict, including hundreds of thousands of children.
The report said 33 people were killed and 173 wounded on April 7 alone. Among the total casualties, 102 women, 1,298 men and 130 children have been killed, while 544 women, 3,807 men and 461 children have been wounded.
The health sector has also been severely affected, with casualties reported among medical personnel and damage to ambulances and healthcare facilities.
Despite the announcement of a ceasefire by the United States and Iran, Israel continued strikes on Lebanon on Wednesday, with reports of further deaths, injuries and widespread destruction of infrastructure.
Earlier today, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Iran and the United States, along with their allies, had agreed to an immediate ceasefire. He said the truce would take effect across multiple fronts, including Lebanon, and invited delegations to Islamabad on April 10 for talks aimed at reaching a comprehensive agreement.
The Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon reported that in a severe escalation, the Israeli air force launched a series of simultaneous raids across multiple areas in Lebanon, causing dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries today. The Ministry stressed that the immediate priority is conducting emergency medical operations, rescuing those trapped under rubble, and ensuring all injured individuals receive proper treatment by being distributed to hospitals according to the severity of their condition.