There have been many
casualties in the 2006 Lebanon War, leading to
condemnation of both sides, however the exact distribution of
casualties has been disputed. The Lebanese Higher Relief Council
(HRC),
UNICEF, and various press agencies and
news organizations have stated that most of those killed were
Lebanese civilians, however the Lebanese government does not
differentiate between civilians and combatants in death toll
figures.
The Israeli
government
identified 43 Israeli civilians killed by Hezbollah rocket attacks, including four who died
of heart attacks during rocket attacks. The
Israel Defense Force (IDF) death toll
ranges from 118 to 121, depending on the source and whether or not
casualties that occurred after the ceasefire are included. The
figures for the Hezbollah fighters killed are the most varying,
with Hezbollah claiming 250 of its fighters killed, while Israel
claimed to have identified 532 dead Hezbollah fighters. The IDF
estimates 600-700 dead Hizballah fighters. Sources can be
conflicting.
Overall
Casualties of involved parties
| Entity |
Civilian |
Military |
Amal
Movement |
|
17 dead |
Hezbollah |
|
Deaths: ~64 reported by Hezbollah, ≤500 estimated by Lebanese
government officials, ~500 estimated by United Nations ~600
estimated by IDF, 440 bodies
identified by Israel and up to 700 estimated by Amidror More than
700 claimed by Lebanese sources |
|
43 dead
33 seriously wounded
68 moderately wounded
1,388 lightly wounded
2,773 treated for shock and anxiety
|
Figures for the Israel Defense
Forces troops killed, given by Israel Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, range from 117 to 119. The latter figure contains two IDF
fatalities that occurred after the ceasefire went into effect. Both
these figures are incomplete as they do not contain two IDF
fatalities from the Zar'it-Shtula
incident that started the war, whose fates weren't confirmed
until their bodies were exchanged for Lebanese
prisoners in 2008. |
|
Not known for certain. 1,191 dead citizens in
total
4,409 injured
It was widely reported that most of those killed were
civilians, but the Lebanese government does not differentiate
between civilians and combatants in death toll
figures.
|
46 dead
~100 wounded
|
LCP |
|
12 dead |
| PFLP-GC |
|
2 dead |
|
1 dead |
4 dead
12 wounded.
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main article
|
| Total |
1,233+
dead
5,089+ wounded |
438-888+
dead
512+ wounded |
Foreign civilian casualties in Israel
- – 1 dead
- – 1 dead
- Total: 2 dead
Foreign civilian casualties in Lebanon
- – 6 dead
- – 8 dead; 6 wounded
- – 4 dead
- – 1 dead
- – 1 dead
- – 1 dead
- – 1 dead
- – 2 dead
- – 1 dead
- – 3 dead; 13 wounded
- – 2 dead; 6 wounded
- – 1 dead
- – 17 dead
- – 1 dead
- Total: 51 dead; 25 wounded
Lebanese
- According to various media, between 1,000 and 1,200 people are
reported dead. Additionally, there have been between 480 and 1100
people wounded, and over 1,000,000 have been temporarily made
refugees, with an unknown number of missing civilians in the
south.
- On 28 July Lebanese Health Minister
Mohammad Khalifeh announced that hospitals in Lebanon had received
401 dead Lebanese people since 12 July. He
also reportedly said: "On top of those victims, there are 150 to
200 bodies still under the rubble. We have not been able to pull
them out because the areas they died in are still under fire".
- Hezbollah acknowledges 49 killed. IDF Chief
of Staff Lt. General Dan Halutz has
claimed that close to 100 Hezbollah fighters have been killed at
22 July, in land fighting in South Lebanon.
IDF claimed the killing of more than 300 Hezbollah fighters (which
Hezbollah denied) as of August 1.
- The Kuwait Times reported that Hezbollah has buried over 700
fighters with more to follow, August 30.
- The Australian reports that Israel has the names of over 430
Hezbollah fighters it killed and estimates total Hezbollah dead at
over 800, August 29.(Abraham Rabinovich recently reported in the
Washington Times on Sept. 27 that Israel now had 532 names.)
A report on August 4, documenting Iran's financial help to the
families of Hezbollah fighters, claimed Hezbollah has already lost
500 men, plus 1500 wounded. The report said, that the wounded are
being treated in Syria to make the wounded harder to count.
- As of 8/5, The American University of Beirut Medical Center,
the largest and most important hospital in Lebanon, has only
enough power to continue operations for a week. A shipment of fuel
from the oil tanker Aphrodite is awaiting in the Mediterranean but
does not have written assurance of safe passage.[330051]
- According to the Lebanese government's "Council for Development
and Reconstruction" the Lebanese damage incurred amounted to US
$3.5 billion: US $2 billion for buildings and US $1.5 billion for
infrastructure.
Israeli
- Figures for the Israel Defense
Forces troops killed, given by Israel Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, range from 117 to 119. The latter figure contains two IDF
fatalities that occurred after the ceasefire went into effect. Both
these figures are incomplete as they do not contain two IDF
fatalities from the Zar'it-Shtula
incident that started the war, whose fates weren't confirmed
until their bodies were exchanged for Lebanese
prisoners in 2008.
- According to Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 43 civilians
have been killed, out of which 18 were Israeli Arabs , while
another 418 civilians were treated in hospitals, 19 of whom were
seriously injured, and another 875 treated for shock. Many
civilians have left their homes in northern Israel and went
south.
- $1.6 billion cost to the Israeli economy
- The war cost Israel $5.3 billion
- Northern Israeli businesses lost $1.4 billion
- Estimated compensation to be given to the population of
northern Israel is $335.4 million
- Israel plans to given $460 million to local governments and
emergency services in northern Israel
- 630 factories in Israel were closed
- Israel lost 1.5 percent in GDP
- 300,000 Israelis were displaced
- Over 1 million Israelis lived in bomb shelters
- 6,000 homes were hit by rockets
- Israel's forests are expected to recover in 50–60 years
- 6,178 of grazing land in Israel was burned
- 618 acres of natural or planted forests were burned
Foreign nationals
- An
Indonesian
migrant worker in Lebanon was killed on 11 July due to Israel missile attack.
- Seven
Canadian
members of a
Lebanese family from Montreal
, including
four children, were killed and six severely injured by an Israeli
attack on Aitaroun
in South Lebanon on 16
July. An eighth member of the family died later from
injuries sustained in the blast.
- A family of four Brazilians,
including two children, was killed in the Israeli bombings in
Srifa, drawing condemnation from foreign relations minister
Celso Amorim. Another Brazilian child
was killed in an Israeli strike in Tallousa.
- Four
members of a German
-Lebanese
family,
including two minors, from Mönchengladbach
, Germany were killed in an Israeli airstrike in
Chehour in southern Lebanon while on
vacation.
- The
Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry has reported that
two Kuwaiti
nationals
have been killed by Israeli bombing.
- One
Sri
Lankan
the source indicates they are UNIFIL civilian
staff, and there is no evidence that a second Nigerian couple was
killed in an Israeli bombing.
- One
Iraqi
was killed by Israeli bombing.
- One
Jordanian
was killed when Israeli missiles hit trucks near
Zahleh in the mountains above the eastern Bekaa Valley.
- A
Brazilian
businessman was killed in an IAF missile attack on
a factory he owned in Lebanon.
- A Palestinian was killed in
an Israeli bombing that hit a Palestinian refugee camp at
Rashidiyeh.
- An
Argentine
woman who recently immigrated to Israel died
13 July in a Hezbollah rocket attack on
Nahariya
, Israel.
- A
Nigerian
domestic worker was killed during an airstrike as
he rode his motorbike south of Tyre on 27
July in an Israeli air raid.
- An
Indian
glass factory worker in Lebanon, Devendra Kumar
Swain was killed on 21 July by an Israeli
bombing.
United Nations
UN
personnel were subjected to dozens of attacks and near misses from
both sides during the present conflict, most prominently the
25 July Israeli bombing of a UNTSO position, which killed four UNTSO unarmed observers (Austrian
, Canadian
, Chinese
and Finnish
). Diplomats familiar with the probe say that
the strike was carried out with a
precision-guided missile.
Secretary-General
Kofi Annan said in a statement from Rome
that he was " ... shocked and deeply distressed by the apparently
deliberate targeting by Israeli Defence Forces." On
26 July 2006, Israeli Prime
Minister
Ehud Olmert phoned Kofi Annan
and expressed his deep regret over the death of the four UN
observers. He promised that Israel would thoroughly investigate the
incident and would share the findings with Annan, but says he was
taken aback by secretary general’s statement saying that the
Israeli attack on the UN post was "apparently deliberate".
After the attack, Dan Gillerman, Israel's UN representative, said
Israel would not allow the UN itself to participate in an
investigation of the airstrike that killed the four UN
observers.
Just before the end of bombing, on 14 August, the IDF targeted what
it said was a Palestinian faction in the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp
in Saida. Two missiles were fired into a civilian residentialarea
and killed UNRWA/UN staff member
Abdel
Saghir[330052]. Few days before two civilians were killed.
See also
References
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Killing"Retrieved Augsut 4, 2007.
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- "Israel initially said 800 Hezbollah fighters died but later
lowered that estimate to 600."
- "Israel identified 440 dead guerrillas by name and address, ...
Amidror estimated, Hezbollah's death toll might be as high as
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