Israeli Health Ministry Reports 3,369 Injured Since Outbreak of War with Iran

Arab media networks cite Israeli Health Ministry figures showing over 3,300 casualties since the regional war with Iran began, alongside 142 new injuries reported in the last 24 hours from ongoing rocket barrages.

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Israeli Casualties Mount to 3,369 Since Start of Iran War

According to figures attributed to Israeli authorities by regional Arab media, thousands of Israelis have been hospitalized since the unprecedented regional war with Iran erupted earlier this month. The pro-Axis of Resistance Lebanese channel قناة الميادين | عاجل reports that 3,369 injured individuals have been transferred to hospitals since the start of the war with Iran. This figure was similarly circulated by the Gaza-based channel أخبار غزة الأن│Warlife, which cited the Israeli enemy Health Ministry for the total casualty count.

In addition to the cumulative toll, multiple outlets highlighted a surge of casualties over a single day as rocket barrages continue to strike Israeli territory. Qatari broadcaster قناة الجزيرة reported as breaking news that 142 injured individuals arrived at hospitals within the past 24 hours due to the war. The channel كل العرب أخبار عاجلة explicitly attributed these recent casualties to rocket barrages directed towards the country.

Palestinian networks maintained their standard adversarial framing when reporting the daily figures. The Palestinian outlet شبكة قدس الإخبارية and the anti-Israel tracker [\[جنوب لبنان\]راصد العدو](https://t.me/rasedal3ado138e) both stated that 142 injured settlers arrived at hospitals over the last 24 hours, attributing the numbers to the Occupation Health Ministry. القسطل الاخباري | القدس similarly cited the Health Ministry of the Occupation for the latest 24-hour hospital admissions.

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