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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Israeli strikes in Lebanon cause over 2,000 deaths since March

Apr 13, 2026 11:48 AM CT Lebanon Lebanon,Hezbollah,Israel,Humanitarian,Casualties,Proxy-Warfare

Summary

Israeli military operations in Lebanon have resulted in a death toll exceeding 2,089 and 6,762 wounded since March 2. This data highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis and the intensity of the ongoing proxy conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The rising casualty figures indicate sustained military pressure and potential risks for further regional destabilization.

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The number of wounded reached 6,762

Sources (1)

T4 TASS
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Actor Responses

Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted strikes resulting in significant civilian and combatant casualties.

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Operating in the region where strikes occurred, though specific actions in this report are not detailed.

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→ PARALLEL TO 88% confidence
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← ESCALATION OF 85% confidence
STANDARD EU warns of regional instability due to Lebanon conflict and Hormuz threats

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