Death toll in Lebanon rises to 3,287

Death toll in Lebanon rises to 3,287

The Israeli occupation forces continued on Wednesday its bloody war on Lebanon for the 52nd consecutive day, launching dozens of raids and artillery shelling on various regions of the country along with a ground incursion into several villages in the south, facing fierce resistance from Hezbollah.

The occupation warplanes  carried out early Wednesday nine airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburb, following evacuation orders.

Local media reported that the Israeli raids targeted shortly after midnight the Laylaki and Haret Hreik areas in Beirut’s southern suburb.

Live broadcast footage showed fire and smoke emanating from at least three different locations in the southern suburb after explosions were heard in the area.

Since Tuesday morning, the Israeli occupation  has been launching one of the most violent raids on Beirut’s southern suburb, where columns of smoke were seen billowing over the sky of Beirut as a result of about 12 raids.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday evening the rise of the death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression on Lebanon.

The ministry explained, in a brief statement, that “the Israeli aggression on Lebanon has resulted in 3,287 martyrs and 14,000 wounded since the start of the aggression.”

The ministry further elaborated that “the death toll has risen after the martyrdom of 44 people and the injury of 88 others during the past 24 hours.”