The Israeli Ministry of Health has reported that the number of people admitted to hospitals since the start of the war on Iran has risen to 9,125, following the registration of 13 additional injuries since its previous update.
According to figures released late Tuesday, the cumulative casualty toll reflects the ongoing impact of the conflict that began on February 28, as military confrontations continue across multiple fronts.
Injuries recorded on northern front
The ministry stated that 1,226 injuries have been recorded on the northern front since the ceasefire with Iran took effect.
It also reported 808 injuries linked to developments on the northern front following the ceasefire with Lebanon, highlighting the continued security challenges facing the Israeli occupation despite truce arrangements.
Israeli authorities further acknowledged that 13 injuries were recorded from fire launched by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon on Tuesday.
Israeli media warns of growing military strain
The latest figures come as Israeli media outlets continue to raise concerns over the military situation along the border with Lebanon.
Days earlier, Israeli Channel 12 described conditions facing Israeli forces in southern Lebanon and along the northern front as “extremely worrying,” reporting mounting losses and characterizing the previous week as one of the bloodiest periods since the ceasefire began.
Meanwhile, Israeli broadcaster Kan reported that the military establishment is facing an operational dilemma due to the growing effectiveness of explosive-laden drones used by Hezbollah.
The broadcaster quoted military assessments warning that the Israeli army entered the confrontation without adequate preparation, placing additional pressure on forces operating on the northern front.
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