Records from Lebanon health ministry and paramedics has showed that the death toll from Israel Defense Forces (IDF)’s series attacks on Lebanon has raised.
Lebanon health ministry says Israel has killed at least 3,754 people and wounded 15,626 since 8 October, 2023 when the war between Hamas and Israel brokered.
The ministry disclosed this in its daily updates, adding that of those killed, 84 of the and injuring 213 occurred in the last 24-hours.
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Meanwhile, the number of people arrested in occupied west bank by Israel forces have continued to rise, as report say more than 11,800 have been arrested some in dire condition at different prisons.
According to West Bank’s commission of detainees, the figures may raised as Tel Aviv raids the territory almost on daily basis.
The Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association said that the there have been near-daily Israeli raids.
The groups said in a statement, adding that there are 11,000 people in administrative detention (held without trial or charge), 136 journalists who have been arrested, 59 of whom remain in detention, at least 775 children and 435 women who have been detained, 45 detainees who have died in Israeli prisons and military camps among others.
The groups said that the highest number of arrests were carried out in Hebron and Jerusalem.
The numbers do not include detentions of Gaza residents, which the groups estimate are in the thousands.
“Detentions have been accompanied by escalated crimes and violations such as humiliation, brutal beatings, threats against detainees and their families, vandalism and confiscation of property,” it said.
In the same vein, a heavy rains have been pouring in Gaza City since the morning, raising fears of a water overflow threatening residents due to extensive damage to sewage and stormwater networks.
Since the onset of the aggression, the Israeli occupation forces has destroyed more than 175,000 metres of sewage pipelines, 15,000 metres of stormwater drainage systems, and 105,000 metres of water supply networks.