Death toll in Lebanon rises to 3,666, amid ongoing Israeli expulsion orders

Israel has killed over 3,666 people in Lebanon since early March, and wounded 11,321 others, according to the country's ministry of health. 

Meanwhile, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned that the humanitarian situation in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and its surrounding is "deteriorating".

"The UN reiterates the urgent need to protect civilians, ensure safe and sustained humanitarian access, and respect international humanitarian law," it said in its latest update on the situation. 

Lebanese people mourn Brigadier General Wissam Sabra, who was killed in an earlier Israeli strike, in Beirut, 7 June, 2026 (Mohamed Azakir/ Reuters)
Lebanese people mourn Brigadier General Wissam Sabra, who was killed in an earlier Israeli strike, in Beirut, 7 June, 2026 (Mohamed Azakir/ Reuters)

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