Beirut: Public Health Ministry’s Emergency Operations Center announced on Sunday that the cumulative toll resulting from the ongoing hostilities between March 2 and July 5 has risen to 4,304 martyrs and 12,203 injured.
According to National News Agency – Lebanon, these figures highlight the severe impact of the conflict on the civilian population. The Emergency Operations Center continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates on the casualties as the hostilities persist. The ministry has emphasized the urgent need for medical supplies and personnel to address the overwhelming number of injured individuals requiring immediate care.
The humanitarian crisis resulting from this conflict has drawn international attention, prompting calls for a ceasefire and increased efforts for peace negotiations. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing clashes contributing to the rising number of casualties. Local and international organizations are working tirelessly to provide aid and relief to those affected by the violence.
Efforts to establish a ceasefire have faced numerous challenges, with both sides of the conflict struggling to reach a consensus. The toll on civilians continues to grow, underscoring the pressing need for a resolution that prioritizes the safety and well-being of the affected populations.