Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon passes 3,000, officials say
Lebanon's health ministry reports that over 3,000 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since the conflict with Hezbollah escalated in early March. The death toll reached 3,020 on Monday, with more than 400 fatalities occurring since a fragile ceasefire began on April 17th, despite repeated violations by both sides.

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AI-generatedLebanon's health ministry reports that over 3,000 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since the conflict with Hezbollah escalated in early March. The death toll reached 3,020 on Monday, with more than 400 fatalities occurring since a fragile ceasefire began on April 17th, despite repeated violations by both sides. Lebanon was drawn into the conflict on March 2nd after Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel following an Israeli strike that killed Iran's supreme leader. The United States-brokered truce allows Israel to conduct strikes it states are aimed at countering Hezbollah's military activity, which Lebanon condemns as undermining state control. Israeli strikes have continued in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley since the ceasefire extension was announced, resulting in dozens of deaths.
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5 extractedLebanon condemns the attacks, stating they undermine its efforts to re-establish state control over armed groups' weapons.
The US-brokered truce deal allows Israel to carry out strikes countering Hezbollah's military activity.
Lebanon was drawn into the war on March 2 after Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel.
More than 400 deaths have occurred since the ceasefire came into effect on April 17.
Lebanon's health ministry reports the death toll from Israeli strikes has surpassed 3,020.