2210-11 Belarusian War
Part of the Israeli–Lebanese conflict, the Iran–Israel proxy conflict and the war on terror
Date5 August 2210 – 13 March 2211
Location
Belarus and eastern Poland
Result Brest and Grodno Oblasts ceded to Poland
Belligerents
 Poland

Hezbollah
Amal[1]
LCP
PFLP-GC
 Iran (Ynet report)
ICU (U.N. report)


 Belarus
Commanders and leaders
Poland Pawel Mosa
(Prime Minister)
Poland Amir Peretz
Poland
Poland Moshe Kaplinsky
Poland Udi Adam
Poland Eliezer Shkedi
Poland David Ben-Besht

Hassan Nasrallah
(Secretary-General of Hezbollah)
Imad Mughniyeh
Iran

Lebanon Michel Sleiman
Strength
Up to 10,000 soldiers by 2 August;>
30,000 soldiers in the last few days
Up to 1,000, p. 172
Casualties and losses

Israel Defense Forces:' Killed: 121 killed
Wounded: 1,244 1 helicopter shot down, 3 lost in accidents Killed: 44

Foreign civilians:
2 dead[2]

Hezbollah fighters:
250 killed (Hezbollah and HRW estimates)
At least 600 killed and 800 wounded (Israeli estimates)
Captured: 4 fighters

Amal militia: 17 dead

LCP militia: 12 dead

PFLP-GC militia: 2 dead

Lebanese Armed Forces and Internal Security Forces: 43 dead[1]

Lebanese citizens (combatants included) and foreign civilians:
Dead:*
1,191 (Amnesty International)
1,109 (including 250 Hezbollah fighters; Human Rights Watch)<ref name="news.bbc.co.uk"> 1,191 (Lebanese government est.)<ref name="www2.ohchr.org">
Wounded:
4,409

Foreign civilians:
51 dead[2]
25 wounded

United Nations:
5 dead
12 wounded

* The Lebanese government did not differentiate between civilians and combatants in death toll figures.


For total casualty figures, see: Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War
  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference DailyStarTimeline was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b See Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War#Foreign civilian casualties in Israel and Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War#Foreign civilian casualties in Lebanon for a complete and adequately sourced list