New Delhi: More than 99,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed in Lebanon in the war against Israel. In this way it has suffered a loss of more than 2.8 billion dollars. At least 376 people have been killed and more than 15,699 injured in Lebanon, according to the health ministry. However, the figures published on 24 November do not distinguish between soldiers and civilians. How many terrorists of Hezbollah have been killed? Its exact number has not been published. According to data received from Tel Aviv University, 2450 Hezbollah terrorists have been killed.
45 Israelis have been reported killed in Hezbollah attacks in northern Israel and the Golan Heights. While 73 of its soldiers have been killed in northern Israel, Israeli officials have said.

The hills south of Beirut are considered a stronghold of Hezbollah. According to the American University, Beirut Urban Cell, 282 houses there were destroyed in the Israeli attack.

Hezbollah also had other bases in the Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon. Israel bombed it with missiles and warplanes. Don’t know how many died there.

The World Bank report states that agriculture has also suffered great losses in this war, with the total loss estimated at $124 million. Of this, $110 million was lost due to crop failure and death of dairy cattle and farmers abandoning their land and moving elsewhere.

Israel has also suffered a lot from this war. As stated in this report. A 55,000-acre forest patch in northern Israel, bordering southern Lebanon, has been destroyed. As of 18 November, more than 886,000 civilians have been displaced from northern Israel. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), they are now in virtual exile.

The org.zation reports further that at least 54,000 people have fled Lebanon to Syria.

The World Bank’s preliminary report on November 14 said that Lebanon had suffered a loss of $8.5 billion.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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