Key facts
- At least 4,322 people have been killed and 12,219 injured in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks since March 2.
- Over one million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of the conflict.
- Israeli forces have engaged in artillery shelling and machine-gun fire in southern Lebanon.
- Several houses have been demolished in towns like Zawtar Al-Sharqiya and Majdal Zoun.
- Lebanon and Israel signed a trilateral framework agreement mediated by the US to end the conflict.
Israeli attacks across Lebanon have resulted in a death toll of at least 4,322 people and 12,219 injuries since March 2, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. The conflict has also forced over one million people to flee their homes, as reported by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
Lebanon's Public Health Ministry's Emergency Operations Center confirmed the cumulative toll on Sunday, July 12. The National News Agency (NNA) reported ongoing Israeli military actions, including artillery shelling of towns like Zawtar Al-Sharqiya and Kfartebnit, intensive machine-gun fire, and the demolition of houses in Majdal Zoun and Bint Jbeil.
Since March 2, Lebanon has experienced a significant military escalation marked by widespread Israeli airstrikes, causing substantial destruction to residential buildings and infrastructure, and displacing hundreds of thousands. These attacks have persisted despite Lebanon signing a trilateral framework agreement with the United States and Israel, aimed at ending the conflict.