Lebanon Conflict: High Civilian Casualties

Lebanon Conflict: High Civilian Casualties

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Lebanon Conflict: High Civilian Casualties

The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has resulted in a staggering death toll and widespread displacement in Lebanon, with thousands of civilians killed and injured.

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Catherine RussellNajib MikatiAbdul-Monhem Choukair
How many people have been displaced from their homes due to the conflict?
The conflict has caused widespread displacement, with approximately 1.2 million Lebanese people, along with Syrians and Palestinians, fleeing their homes. Many have sought refuge in neighboring countries like Iraq and Syria.
What are the reported casualties in Israel as a result of Hezbollah attacks?
In addition to civilian casualties, at least 72 people have been reported killed in Hezbollah attacks on Israel, including 30 Israeli soldiers. Over 60,000 Israelis have also been displaced.
What is the impact of the conflict on children in Lebanon, according to UNICEF?
The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) stated that at least one child has been killed and ten injured daily in Lebanon for the past month, highlighting the devastating impact on children. Thousands more children are suffering from psychological distress.
What is the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health?
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported that over 3,000 people have been killed and 13,492 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the conflict began. This includes 589 women and at least 185 children.
What is the extent of destruction in Southern Lebanon border villages, and what is the Lebanese Prime Minister's perspective on this?
Israel's actions have resulted in significant destruction of Lebanese infrastructure and civilian property; video evidence shows widespread demolition of homes in border villages such as Meiss el-Jabal. The Lebanese Prime Minister blames Israel for obstructing peace negotiations.