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Lebanese Health Ministry Reports 3,593 Killed and 10,990 Injured in Israeli Attacks Since March 2

The Lebanese Health Ministry recorded 3,593 deaths and 10,990 injuries from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2. Thirty-five deaths and 120 injuries occurred in the past 24 hours.

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The Lebanese Health Ministry stated that 3,593 people have been killed and 10,990 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2. The ministry added that 35 deaths and 120 injuries were recorded in the past 24 hours.

The reported totals cover the period beginning March 2 and include both military and civilian casualties, according to the ministry. No breakdown by location or combatant status was provided in the ministry statement.

The figures were released as part of ongoing updates on the conflict between Israel and groups in Lebanon. @AJEnglish reported the ministry numbers without additional verification from independent sources.

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