Israel-Hezbollah Post-Ceasefire Casualties in Lebanon
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 12, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, despite a ceasefire, creates significant geopolitical instability in the Middle East, potentially impacting oil prices and defense sector stocks. The humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, with damaged hospitals and high casualties, could lead to increased international aid efforts and pressure on global markets.
Israeli strikes on Lebanon have resulted in 380 deaths and 1,122 wounded since a ceasefire with Hezbollah began on April 17. The overall death toll since the conflict erupted on March 2 has reached 2,882 people. Lebanon's Health Minister Ministry of Public Health (Lebanon) reported these figures, highlighting that 108 emergency and health workers were among the dead and 16 hospitals were damaged. Israel continues to conduct airstrikes and ground operations in southern Lebanon, asserting its right to act against perceived threats under the ceasefire terms. Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, initiated the conflict by launching rockets into Israel. Lebanese officials have appealed to the United States to pressure Israel to halt its intensified attacks, ahead of a third round of direct talks between Lebanese and Israeli representatives in Washington.
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