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Lebanese Health Ministry Reports 3,151 Killed in Israeli Air Attacks Since March 2

The Lebanese Health Ministry stated that Israeli air strikes have killed 3,151 people and wounded 9,571 others in Lebanon since March 2. Israeli forces conducted additional strikes in southern Lebanon and issued displacement orders for multiple towns.

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The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that Israeli air strikes have killed 3,151 people and wounded 9,571 others in Lebanon since March 2. The ministry issued the figures in a statement carried by Lebanon's National News Agency. Israeli forces carried out new strikes today in southern Lebanon.

One attack killed a man on a motorbike in the town of Doueir in Nabatieh governorate, according to the Lebanese National News Agency. Additional strikes hit the towns of Zibdin and al-Sharqiyah, where a house was destroyed.

The Israeli military issued forced displacement orders for residents of Doueir, Zibdin, al-Sharqiyah, Machghara, Deir ez-Zahrani, Qlailah, Sohmor, Nabatieh at-Tahta, Arab Salim and Kfar Jouz.

President stated that the country is seeking ways to avoid electricity cuts after damage to power plants from U.S.-Israeli attacks. The oil minister urged Iranians to limit fuel consumption earlier this week. The Israeli military said it launched interceptors at suspected aerial targets in northern Israel after alerts signaled possible aircraft intrusions.

Key Facts

3,151 killed
Lebanese Health Ministry figure since March 2
9,571 wounded
Lebanese Health Ministry figure since March 2
Displacement orders
Issued for ten southern Lebanon towns
Power plant damage
Iran seeking to avoid electricity cuts

Potential Impact

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    Additional displacement of residents from ten towns in southern Lebanon.

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    Potential electricity rationing in parts of Iran due to damaged plants.

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    Continued fuel consumption limits for Iranian households and industry.

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