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More than 2,000 killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon during Israel-Hezbollah war, health officials say

Lebanese health officials said 2,020 people have been killed and 6,436 wounded since fighting began, including 248 women and 165 children.

  • Lebanese authorities reported that Israeli strikes have killed 2,020 people since the Israel-Hezbollah war began last month. The toll includes 248 women, 165 children, and 85 medical and emergency personnel, with 6,436 people wounded.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised the military campaign against Iran is not over despite claiming 'historic achievements.' He set two conditions for peace: dismantling Hezbollah's weapons and an agreement that 'lasts for generations.'
  • Iran's Revolutionary Guards threatened to deal 'severely' with military vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, challenging US President Donald Trump's assertion the waterway 'will soon be open.' The Navy Command asserted full authority to manage the strait.
  • Senior US and Iranian officials met in Islamabad to discuss ending the six-week conflict, while Pope Leo urged world leaders to end what he called the 'madness of war.' Diplomatic efforts signal potential ceasefire negotiations.
  • Qatar's Ministry of Transport will resume maritime navigation for all vessels from 6am–6pm local time on Sunday. Centcom commander Admiral Brad Cooper said the US began establishing a new passage to encourage free flow of commerce.
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WBIR broke the news in on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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