The Israeli Health Ministry announced updated casualty figures from hospitals, reporting 10 new hospital admissions late Friday.
According to the ministry's data, the total number of casualties received by Israeli hospitals since the launch of the war on Iran, on February 28, reached 9,162.
The figures also showed that hospitals have recorded a total of 1,261 casualties from the northern front alone following the ceasefire with Iran, with the injuries distributed across various medical centers.
In addition, the ministry reported that 843 casualties have been registered in Israeli hospitals from the northern front since the ceasefire with Lebanon took effect.
Hezbollah continues to repel Israeli advances
The latest figures come as the daily casualty toll continues to rise amid ongoing operations carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah against Israeli occupation forces in southern Lebanon and northern occupied Palestine. The operations are being conducted in response to continued Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory, Israeli attacks on Lebanon, and repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Earlier this week, Israeli Channel 12 described the military and field situation of Israeli forces in southern Lebanon and along the northern border as "extremely concerning." The broadcaster reported that the Israeli military was already suffering significant losses and noted that the previous week had been among the deadliest since the ceasefire came into effect.
On June 8, Israeli health authorities reported 77 casualties in a single day, as Iran responded to an Israeli attack on Beirut's southern suburbs by targeting multiple airbases and the Resistance targeted Israeli ammunition carriers in Yohmor al-Shaqif. Hezbollah's FPV drones have proven highly-effective on the battlefield, scoring daily hits against Israeli military troops and assets.
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