Over 1,900 Injured in Israel Since Start of Iran Conflict

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Israel’s Health Ministry has confirmed that more than 1,900 people have been hospitalized since the conflict with Iran began, highlighting the growing human toll of the escalating regional tensions.

According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, 157 injured individuals were brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours alone. Officials also confirmed that 13 people have been killed since the start of the hostilities, while 112 patients remain hospitalized in serious condition.

Emergency services reported that a recent missile strike targeting Tel Aviv left at least six people injured. Police authorities said missile impacts or fragments were reported at more than a dozen locations across central Israel. Investigators believe the Iranian ballistic missile may have carried a cluster bomb warhead, causing widespread damage.

Meanwhile, violence also escalated along Israel’s northern border. Two Israeli soldiers were killed in an attack by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli military identified one of the soldiers as Sergeant First Class Maher Khattar, while the name of the second soldier will be released later.

Preliminary military investigations indicate that the soldiers were killed when an armored bulldozer was struck during an operation near the Israeli border community of Manara.

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