Despite a ceasefire, Israeli attacks continue in Lebanon, with more casualties being reported, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) of Lebanon.
The Emergency Operations Center said the cumulative toll of the aggression from March 2 to April 26 has reached 2,509 martyrs and 7,755 wounded, bringing the total number of casualties to 10,264. The data confirms that all segments of the population including men, women and children have been affected.
The report also underscores the severe toll on healthcare infrastructure and personnel. At least 16 hospitals have been damaged, and four hospitals have been forced to shut down due to ongoing attacks. Emergency medical services have faced 130 attacks, with 25 EMS units damaged and 117 vehicles destroyed or rendered inoperable.
Healthcare workers remain among the hardest hit. A total of 100 medical personnel have been killed, including 95 emergency medical staff and five healthcare workers, while 233 others have been injured, among them 196 EMS workers and 37 healthcare workers.
Despite the worsening situation, 33 emergency medical teams comprising 52 staff members continue to operate, providing critical assistance under extremely challenging conditions.
A significant number of people have been displaced as a result of the Israeli attacks.