Israeli attacks kill 8 more in Lebanon as death toll hits 2,491

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00:56, 25/04/2026, Saturday
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Israeli attacks kill 8 more in Lebanon as death toll hits 2,491
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A view of the heavy destruction after Israeli strikes on the town of Jebchit in Nabatieh, Lebanon on April 21, 2026.

Latest Israeli military strikes claimed eight additional lives in Lebanon over the past day, pushing the total fatalities since early March to 2,491 according to Beirut's Health Ministry. The escalation persists despite Washington's announcement of a renewed three-week ceasefire agreement, which follows a previous truce systematically violated by Israeli forces. At least 12 more civilians sustained injuries, bringing the wounded count to 7,719 since March 2.


The Lebanese Health Ministry announced on Friday that Israeli military operations claimed eight additional lives within the past 24 hours. This latest surge in fatalities brings the total death count to 2,491 since March 2, according to official figures released by authorities in Beirut. The ministry's statement detailed that twelve more individuals sustained injuries during the same period, elevating the cumulative number of wounded to 7,719 civilians since early March.

Fragile truce efforts at the White House

United States President Donald Trump revealed on Thursday that representatives from Israel and Lebanon reached an agreement to prolong the existing ceasefire duration by an additional three weeks. This diplomatic development emerged following a second round of high-level negotiations conducted at the White House, where Trump hosted ambassadors from both nations within the Oval Office. The announcement arrives amidst ongoing controversy regarding compliance with previous cessation of hostilities agreements.

Pattern of ceasefire violations

The current extension follows a temporary ten-day truce declared on April 16, which has reportedly faced daily breaches by Israeli forces despite the formal agreement. Security analysts observe that consistent violations of previous de-escalation commitments have undermined diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the Lebanese-Israeli border region. The persistence of military operations during nominally peaceful periods has drawn international concern regarding the efficacy of negotiated settlements.

Humanitarian impact on civilian populations

Medical facilities across Lebanon continue receiving casualties as the conflict enters its extended phase, with healthcare infrastructure facing mounting pressure from sustained injury rates. The ministry's statistics reveal a concerning ratio of fatalities to injuries, suggesting intense military engagement affecting densely populated areas. Humanitarian organizations operating in the region have raised alarms regarding the protection of non-combatants amid the ongoing security crisis.

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