Beirut, Lebanon – The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 912, with 2,221 injured, amid escalating clashes and security tensions across the country in recent days, raising fears of a worsening humanitarian situation.
Medical sources reported that hospitals are facing unprecedented pressure as the number of injured continues to rise, while efforts to treat the wounded and provide necessary medical supplies persist despite the significant challenges facing the health sector.
Meanwhile, several areas are witnessing exchanges of fire and sporadic clashes, leading to the displacement of residents from affected areas in search of safer havens amidst the ongoing instability.
Observers believe the escalating figures reflect the gravity of the current situation, with the conflict spreading and growing fears of a wider humanitarian crisis, especially given the damage to infrastructure and essential services.
These developments coincide with increasing international calls for de-escalation and containment of the crisis, in an effort to prevent further loss of life and pave the way for political solutions that could help calm the tense situation.

