The Israeli Ministry of Health, in an official statement issued on Tuesday, revealed new updates regarding the human casualties among settlers, confirming that 47 people were injured during the past twenty-four hours. With this new statistic, the total number of injured recorded by medical departments rises to 7740 since the start of the current round of military escalation on the Iranian and Lebanese fronts, which has seen an intensification of cross-border combat operations.
Medical sources clarified that the recent injuries resulted from barrages of ballistic missiles launched from Iranian territory, in addition to shells and rockets launched by Hezbollah from southern Lebanon towards settlements and occupied cities. Reports also indicated that some of these injuries occurred due to stampedes and falls suffered by residents as they rushed to fortified shelters immediately after sirens were activated in various areas, with the severity of cases ranging from mild to moderate and serious.
Regarding the health status of the injured within medical facilities, reports indicated that about 120 injured individuals are still in hospitals receiving necessary treatments, including a limited number of cases described as very critical. This continuous increase in the number of injured comes since the outbreak of direct confrontation with Iran in late February, a confrontation that has expanded to include the northern front with Lebanon more fiercely in recent weeks.
Despite the significant increase in the number of injured, sources stated that the death toll on the Israeli side remains relatively limited compared to the scale of the bombardment, with estimates ranging between 23 and 33 fatalities. Reports attributed this disparity to the effectiveness of air defense systems and early warning systems that reduce direct human losses, while the opposing fronts in Lebanon and Iran are witnessing heavy human and material losses due to intensive airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Air Force.
The past twenty-four hours recorded 47 Israeli injuries, raising the total number of injured to 7740 people since the outbreak of military confrontations.





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Israeli Health: Number of Injured Rises to 7740 Due to Clashes with Iran and Lebanon