İsrail'in Lübnan'a saldırılarında ölü sayısı 3 bini aştı, ateşkese rağmen çatışmalar sürüyor
İsrail'in güney Lübnan'a yönelik hava saldırılarında, ateşkes ilanına rağmen can kaybı artmaya devam ediyor. Lübnan Sağlık Bakanlığı'nın verilerine göre, 2 Mart'tan bu yana İsrail saldırılarında ölenlerin sayısı 3.111'e, yaralı sayısı ise 9.342'ye ulaştı. Son 24 saatte Tayr Felsay, Deir Qanoun en-Nahr ve Nebatiye gibi yerleşim yerlerine düzenlenen saldırılarda aralarında kadın ve çocukların da bulunduğu çok sayıda sivil hayatını kaybetti. Özellikle Deir Qanoun en-Nahr'a yapılan tek bir hava saldırısında 3'ü kadın, 3'ü çocuk 10 kişi yaşamını yitirdi. Sağlık ekiplerinin de hedef alındığı bildiriliyor. Nisan ayı ortasında yürürlüğe giren ve Temmuz başına kadar uzatılan ABD arabuluculuğundaki kırılgan ateşkese karşın, İsrail ordusu ile Hizbullah arasındaki çatışmalar sürüyor. İsrail güçleri Hiyam'da geniş çaplı bir kara harekâtı başlatırken, savaş uçakları en az sekiz kasabayı bombaladı. Hizbullah ise insansız hava araçlarıyla İsrail birliklerine karşı saldırılar düzenlediğini açıkladı. Ateşkesin başladığı tarihten bu yana 400'den fazla kişinin öldüğü belirtiliyor. Uluslararası toplum, bölgede tırmanan insani krize dikkat çekerken, çatışmaların Gazze'deki savaşla eş zamanlı derinleşmesi istikrarsızlığı artırıyor. Lübnan'da yerinden edilen siviller için güvenli bölge kalmadığı uyarıları yapılıyor. İsrail'in saldırılarını yoğunlaştırması, ateşkesin kalıcılığına ilişkin şüpheleri büyütüyor.
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Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill five, wound several
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill five, wound several Lebanon’s Health Emergency Operations Center at the Ministry of Public Health released a preliminary toll following Israeli raids on several towns in southern Lebanon, according to the National News Agency. An air strike on Tairfalsiya killed three people, including a child, and wounded eight others, among them three children, one of whom is an infant. In Tirdaba, strikes killed two people, including a child, and injured three others, including a woman. Attacks on Zrarieh and Jebchit each left two people wounded, the report added.
- Security17 May, 23:17
Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill 7 as Hezbollah condemns talks
Israeli strikes killed seven people in Lebanon on Sunday, including an Islamic Jihad commander, Lebanese authorities and state media said, despite a fragile ceasefire as Hezbollah called US-brokered talks between the two countries a “dead end”. The health ministry published a “preliminary toll” for Israel’s strikes on Sunday, with three people killed in the town of Tayr Felsay, including a child, and two killed in the town of Tayr Debba, including another child. It said 11 people were wounded in...
- Security18 May, 12:14
Israeli attacks across Lebanon kill seven
Israeli attacks across Lebanon kill seven At least seven people have been killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon since dawn on Monday, the country's health ministry is reporting. The latest casualties come as the Israeli army issued forced evacuation orders for residents of three villages in southern Lebanon, including Harouf, Borj El Chmali and Debaal.
- Security18 May, 15:49
Israeli attacks kill more than 3,020 in Lebanon since March
Israeli attacks kill more than 3,020 in Lebanon since March Israeli attacks across Lebanon have killed at least 3,020 people since early March, according to the latest figures released by the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The ministry reported that a further 9,273 people have been wounded since 2 March.
- Security18 May, 17:03
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon exceeds 3,000 — health ministry
According to the report, 9,273 people were injured
- Security19 May, 00:16
Lebanese ministry says death toll from Israeli attacks crosses 3,000
Lebanese ministry says death toll from Israeli attacks crosses 3,000 The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has surpassed 3,000, Lebanon’s health ministry said on Monday, as cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and the Israeli army continued to escalate. Hezbollah later said it had carried out a drone attack targeting Israeli soldiers in the southern Lebanese town of Rachaf, describing the strike as retaliation for deadly Israeli attacks on villages in southern Lebanon.
- Security19 May, 16:29
At least 22 killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in 24 hours: Ministry
Lebanon death toll since March 2 has reached 3,042, according to the country's Health Ministry.
- Security19 May, 22:25
Death toll rises to 10 after Israeli strike on south Lebanon town
Death toll rises to 10 after Israeli strike on south Lebanon town The death toll from the Israeli air strike on the town of Deir Qanoun en-Nahr in Lebanon’s Tyre district has risen to 10, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency. The dead include three women and three children, the agency reported. Three other people, including a girl, were wounded in the attack.
- Security19 May, 23:13
Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill at least 19 as clashes with Hezbollah continue despite ceasefire
Single strike on the village of Deir Qanoun al Nahr in the coastal Tyre province killed 10, including three children and three women, health ministry says Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed at least 19 people, including four women and three children, Lebanon’s health ministry said, the latest in near-daily attacks from both sides that have not stopped despite a fragile, US-brokered ceasefire. Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the casualties or specific incidents, but said that between Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon, it had targeted more than 25 sites of Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Continue reading...
- Security20 May, 00:21
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill nine, wound dozens
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill nine, wound dozens Israeli air strikes on the Nabatieh district in southern Lebanon killed nine people, including a woman, and wounded about 12 others, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA). The wounded included two women, the agency reported. In the Tyre district, an Israeli strike on the town of Hanaway injured 10 people, with one person reported in critical condition. Another strike on the town of Maarakeh wounded seven people, including a child and three women, NNA reported.
- Security20 May, 06:42
Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon kill 19, including children and women, officials say
According to the Ministry, another airstrike — this one on the southern city of Nabatieh — killed four people and wounded 10 others, including two women
- Security20 May, 12:28
Hezbollah drones limiting 80 percent of Israeli troop assaults in Lebanon
Hezbollah drones limiting 80 percent of Israeli troop assaults in Lebanon MEE staff on Wed, 05/20/2026 - 12:26 Kan reports Lebanese group's drone capabilities becoming an increasing problem for Israeli military in southern Lebanon Israeli tanks and military vehicles on a road between destroyed houses in southern Lebanon near the border with northern Israel, on 29 April 2026 (Jalaa Marey/AFP) Off Hezbollah’s drone capabilities are limiting 80 percent of Israeli assaults on southern Lebanon, according to a report by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan. On Monday, Kan reported that the Israeli military had estimated that drones fired by Hezbollah had severely restricted Israeli troop movements in Lebanon, and contributed to battlefield losses. The report stated that anti-drone systems were being distributed to only a limited number of Israeli troops due to supply shortages, and that some military operations were not being carried out in daylight hours over fears of drone attacks. These drones have increasingly become a problem for Israel’s government, which has reportedly created a specialist task force, composed of military, defence and civilian experts, to develop systems to counter the threat. Israeli military intelligence sources told Kan that Hezbollah had moved away from a command and control structure, and was now operating guerrilla-style warfare. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The sources said that the Lebanese group’s fighters were operating with greater independence since the assassination of a number of senior commanders in the elite Radwan Force. Now it is operating with smaller cells and carrying out opportunistic attacks on Israeli forces, moving from village to village in southern Lebanon. Last month, Ynet news reported that Hezbollah had significantly upgraded its drone capabilities, particularly through the use of fibre optic first-person view drones to attack Israeli forces. It said that these drones were relatively cheap compared to longer-range missiles, and were being assembled and modified in southern Lebanon. The modifications include adding components such as landing skids, cameras and explosive payloads. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); One of the upgrades is a fibre optic tether linking the drone directly to its operating control station. Lebanon: How Hezbollah is rising from the ashes Read More » That means it can reach distant targets without the need of radio signals - preventing Israeli systems from detecting and jamming the drones. Last week, Israel approved $700m in emergency funding to develop defences against Hezbollah drones. The plan included the deployment of fixed radar systems along Israel’s northern border, as well as the purchase of five million specialised shotgun rounds designed for intercepting short range drones. Since 2 March, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed more than 3,000 people and wounded 9,301 more. At least 1.6 million people have been displaced by the conflict - around a fifth of Lebanon’s population. Despite a ceasefire having been announced on 16 April, which was extended last week, Israeli forces have continued to carry out near-daily strikes on Lebanon. Israel's war on Lebanon News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Security20 May, 12:36
Gaza death toll rises to 72,773
Gaza death toll rises to 72,773 The death toll of Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023 has risen to at least 72,773, with another 172,732 wounded, the enclave's health ministry reported. It added that at least one person has been killed and 16 wounded people have been brought to hospitals in the last 24 hours.
- Security20 May, 15:12
Seven people killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon — news agency
The strike reportedly hit a residential neighborhood in the village of Ad-Doueir, destroying several houses
- Security20 May, 15:47
At least eight killed in Israel’s air attacks on southern Lebanon
Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue despite the 'ceasefire' that was recently extended until the beginning of July.
- Security20 May, 20:44
Death toll in Gaza surpasses 881 since 'ceasefire'
Death toll in Gaza surpasses 881 since 'ceasefire' At least 881 Palestinians have been killed and 2,621 wounded since the supposed “ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas took effect on 11 October 2025. Meanwhile, at least 776 bodies have been recovered from beneath destroyed buildings. Medical sources said hospitals in Gaza received one body and 16 injured people over the past 24 hours. The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza since the start of Israel’s genocide in October 2023 has risen to 72,763, according to health officials in the enclave. At least 172,664 others have been wounded. Officials said the figures remain incomplete as many victims are still trapped beneath rubble, beyond the reach of ambulance and rescue crews.
- Security20 May, 21:49
Israeli air strikes target eight towns in southern Lebanon
Israeli air strikes target eight towns in southern Lebanon Israeli forces carried out a series of attacks across southern Lebanon, targeting at least eight towns with air strikes and heavy gunfire, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency. The Israeli army launched a large-scale ground incursion using machine guns in Khiam, while warplanes bombed Tayr Debba in the Tyre district. Air strikes also targeted Yater, Sarbin and Hadatha in Bint Jbeil district, as well as Kfardounine and Froun. Israeli aircraft additionally struck the town of Zibqin in the Tyre district as attacks across southern Lebanon continued to intensify. No casualties have been reported so far.
- Security21 May, 17:36
Israeli attacks result in 3,089 fatalities in Lebanon — Health Ministry
According to the report, 9,397 people were injured
- Security22 May, 13:11
Israeli attacks kill several in Lebanon, with health workers targeted
More than 400 people have been killed since the ceasefire came into effect in mid-April.
- Security22 May, 14:53
Lebanon death toll reaches 3111 as Israel strikes towns in Southern Lebanon
Lebanon death toll reaches 3111 as Israel strikes towns in Southern Lebanon The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that Israeli strikes have killed over 3111 and injured 9342 since March 2. This comes as Israeli forces launched an airstrike on Kfar Tebnit and two strikes on Tyre in Southern Lebanon on Friday, according to the Lebanese National News Agency. Israeli strikes have been ongoing despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.
- Security23 May, 10:43
Death toll from Ukrainian attack on Starobelsk college rises to 12
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- Security23 May, 16:40
Five killed in Israeli strike on residential building in Lebanon, including children
Five killed in Israeli strike on residential building in Lebanon, including children An Israeli attack on a residential building in southern Lebanon on Saturday killed five people, including children, and wounded several others, Lebanese state media reports. The building was located in the town of Sir al-Gharbiya in the Nabatieh district. This follows reports of 10 were killed in Lebanon and 25 medical workers injured in a hospital attack during Israel's latest bombardment of the region. Smoke rises following Israeli bombardment on the village of Jibshit in southern Lebanon on 23 May 2026 (Abbas Fakih/AFP)
- Security24 May, 14:49
Israeli strike killed 11 in Lebanon on Saturday, including child and six women
Israeli strike killed 11 in Lebanon on Saturday, including child and six women Lebanon's health ministry said Sunday that an Israeli strike the previous day in the country's south killed 11 people including six women and a child, despite a ceasefire announced by the US last month. "The Israeli enemy strike on the town of Sir al-Gharbiyeh in the Nabatieh district resulted in a massacre whose final toll is 11 dead including a child and six women, and nine wounded including four children and a woman," the ministry said in a statement. Reporting by AFP
- Security24 May, 17:12
Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon climbs to 3,151
Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon climbs to 3,151 Lebanon’s Health Ministry says Israeli air strikes have killed 3,151 people and wounded 9,571 since 2 March, according to a statement carried by the National News Agency. The ministry said Israeli forces intensified attacks across southern and eastern Lebanon on Saturday, despite a ceasefire that took effect on April 22. Health officials said the dead include 123 medics, at least 210 children and nearly 300 women, underlining the heavy civilian toll of Israel’s continuing assault.
- Security24 May, 19:40
Israeli kill kill two, wound 10 in south Lebanon
Israeli kill kill two, wound 10 in south Lebanon Lebanon’s Health Ministry says Israeli attacks on the south have killed two people, including a paramedic, and wounded at least 10 others. In a statement, the Health Emergency Operations Centre said “successive raids by the Israeli enemy on the town of Arab Salim in the Nabatieh district resulted in two martyrs, including a paramedic in the Health Authority, and ten wounded, including two paramedics in the Authority and four paramedics in the Al-Risala Association.” The ministry said the strikes hit the area in quick succession, causing multiple casualties among both civilians and emergency responders. Earlier, an Israeli air strike destroyed a Civil Defence centre in the city of Nabatieh. Officials said the building was empty of paramedics at the time of the attack.
- Security25 May, 06:27
Israeli army orders evacuations of 10 Lebanon villages ahead of strikes
Israeli army orders evacuations of 10 Lebanon villages ahead of strikes The Israeli military has warned residents of 10 villages in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh and Jezzine districts to evacuate ahead of what it described as imminent strikes. In a post on X, Arabic-language military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said the warning applied to residents of Al-Nabatieh Al-Tahta, Al-Louizeh, Sajd, Ain Qana, Harouf, Zibdin, Kfar Reman, Al-Duwayr, Adshit Al-Shaqif and Maydun. The warning came as Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported that three people were killed in separate Israeli drone strikes targeting vehicles on the Kfar Rumman–Jarmaq highway and the Jarmaq–Khardali road in the Nabatieh area. Emergency workers recover equipment from the civil defence centre damaged in an Israeli airstrike on Nabatiyeh, 24 May 2026. (Abbas Fakih/AFP)
- Security25 May, 16:16
Lebanon says 3,185 killed since Israel launched war on country
Lebanon says 3,185 killed since Israel launched war on country Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health says Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,185 people since restarted its war on the Lebanon on 2 March. The ministry added that 9,633 others have been wounded over the same period.
- Security25 May, 20:10
Israeli raids kill couple in south Lebanon, strikes hit multiple towns
Israeli raids kill couple in south Lebanon, strikes hit multiple towns Lebanon’s official National News Agency says Israeli air strikes have killed a man and his wife in their home in the southern town of Arab Salim. The agency said rescue teams were working to recover the bodies from the rubble following the attack. It added that a young man died of his wounds after being injured in a separate Israeli strike on the same town a day earlier. NNA also reported further Israeli raids across southern Lebanon, including in Yater, Hadatha, Haris and Kfar in the Bint Jbeil district, as well as Jabal al-Batoum, Zibqin and Rashkananiyeh in the Tyre district, and Toul in Nabatieh. In the Western Bekaa, eight air strikes hit the town of Mashghara, according to the report.
- Security25 May, 21:21
Israeli strikes kill seven in south Lebanon, NNA reports
Israeli strikes kill seven in south Lebanon, NNA reports Lebanon’s official National News Agency says Israeli air strikes across the south have killed at least seven people and wounded several others. The agency reported that a strike on Mashghara killed five people and injured others, with rescue teams working to pull survivors from beneath the rubble of damaged homes. In a separate attack, NNA said Israeli warplanes hit Kouthariyeh el-Siyad, killing two people and wounding two more.
- Security28 May, 09:55
Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon at least 11, including two children
Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon at least 11, including two children Lebanon’s health ministry said on Thursday that Israeli strikes on the south of the country have killed at least 11 people, including two children, and wounded 21 others. One airstrike on a building in the city of Sidon killed five people, including two women, and wounded 21, of which five were children, according to a statement from the ministry. Another statement reported that six people, including two children, were killed in an air raid at dawn on a vehicle in the town of Adloun in the Sidon district in southern Lebanon.
- Security29 May, 15:59
Five killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces advance across key Litani River
Attacks come ahead of security talks between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations at the Pentagon.
- Security29 May, 16:14
War in Lebanon: Cultural heritage at risk
Churches, mosques, and archaeological sites: In its widespread demolition campaign in southern Lebanon, the Israeli military is accused of also destroying cultural and religious heritage. The devastation has been documented by the NGO Green Southerners, which denounces the actions as a direct attack on the historic bond between local residents and their land.
- Security29 May, 18:17
Israeli strike in southern Lebanon kills eight Syrians, including children
Israeli strike in southern Lebanon kills eight Syrians, including children Lebanon’s official National News Agency says an Israeli air strike on the al-Hartiya area, on the outskirts of the southern town of Adloun, has killed eight Syrian nationals. The agency reported that the victims were killed when the area came under attack, adding to the growing toll from Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon.
- Security29 May, 21:45
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill 11, including paramedic
Israeli strikes in south Lebanon kill 11, including paramedic Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon have killed at least 11 people, including a paramedic, and wounded eight others, according to reports from Al Jazeera Arabic. The casualties were reported after Israeli attacks hit the towns of Maaroub, al-Abbassiyah and Tayr Debba in the Tyre district.
- Security30 May, 16:42
Lebanon death toll climbs to 3,371 as Israeli strikes continue
Lebanon death toll climbs to 3,371 as Israeli strikes continue Lebanon's Health Ministry says Israeli attacks killed 16 people and wounded 34 others over the past 24 hours, adding to the mounting toll from the conflict. The ministry said the number of people killed in Lebanon since hostilities escalated on March 2 has now reached 3,371, while the total number of wounded has risen to 10,129.
- Security30 May, 17:39
Lebanon prime minister condemns Israeli ‘scorched-earth policy’
Lebanon prime minister condemns Israeli ‘scorched-earth policy’ Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has accused Israel of pursuing a “scorched-earth policy” in southern Lebanon as Israeli strikes intensified and fresh evacuation orders forced more civilians from their homes. Speaking in a televised address, Salam said Israel was carrying out “collective punishment” by “destroying towns and villages, and forcing their inhabitants into exile”, warning that such actions would bring “neither security nor stability” to Israel. His comments came as Israeli attacks continued across southern Lebanon, with the Lebanese army reporting that two soldiers were seriously wounded in an Israeli drone strike near Nabatieh. Hezbollah also announced attacks on Israeli targets, while the Israeli military said more than 20 rockets and drones were launched from Lebanon on Saturday.
- Security30 May, 20:20
Israeli strike kills nine Syrian family members, including six children
Israeli strike kills nine Syrian family members, including six children An Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon killed nine Syrian members of the same family, including six children, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The ministry said the victims were killed in Friday's attack on the town of Adloun in the Sidon district, confirming the final toll from the strike. The attack wiped out an entire family and marks one of the deadliest incidents involving children in recent days as Israel continues its bombardment of Lebanon.
- Security31 May, 21:03
Lebanon says Israeli dawn strike on south killed eight, including three women
The massacre committed by the Israeli enemy in a raid on the town of Deir Zahrani, Nabatieh district, at dawn on Sunday...resulted in eight martyrs, including three women, and 19 wounded, including five children and six women, says Ministry in a statement
- Security01 Jun, 15:30
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon exceeds 3,430 — health ministry
At least 21 people died and 126 more were injured after Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon during the past day
- Security01 Jun, 15:52
Lebanon says Israeli attacks have killed over 3400 since March
Lebanon says Israeli attacks have killed over 3400 since March Lebanon’s Health Ministry says at least 3,433 people have been killed and 10,395 wounded in Israeli attacks since fighting resumed on 2 March.
- Security02 Jun, 14:38
Lebanon's health ministry: Israel kills at least 3,648 since March
Lebanon's health ministry: Israel kills at least 3,648 since March Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,468 people and and wounded another 10,577 since March 2, Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health is reporting.
- Security02 Jun, 21:48
Lebanon says Israeli strikes on south kill 5, wound hospital staff
Lebanon says Israeli strikes on south kill 5, wound hospital staff Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed five people, including a child, and wounded 48, the Lebanese health ministry said. Those wounded in the strikes across the south included "a doctor and five employees of Tebnine Governmental Hospital, which sustained damage in yet another episode of the series of attacks carried out by the Israeli enemy against hospitals and health centres", the ministry said in a statement.
- Security03 Jun, 05:50
Paramedic among seven killed in latest Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Paramedic among seven killed in latest Israeli attacks on Lebanon Paramedic Ali Salman Nader, a member of the Al-Risala Ambulance Association, was killed in an Israeli drone strike on the Al-Ain neighbourhood of Arab Salim, according to reports from southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported. The Civil Defence also said that six people were killed in two Israeli drone attacks on the Al-Hawsh area in the Tyre district. The Lebanese Ministry of Health said five people were killed and 48 wounded, including a doctor and health workers at Tebnine Hospital, following nearly 24 hours of Israeli attacks in the Bint Jbeil area. Additional strikes and shelling were reported in Siddqin, Arzoun, Blat, Dibbine and Deir Qanoun-Ras al-Ain, as Israeli military operations continued across southern Lebanon.
- Security04 Jun, 19:45
Lebanon health ministry says Israeli strikes in south and east kill eight
Lebanon health ministry says Israeli strikes in south and east kill eight An Israeli strike in eastern Lebanon killed five people on Thursday, while another attack near the southern city of Tyre killed three more, the Lebanese health ministry said. The strikes also left eight wounded, including three children and two women. They came a day after the Lebanese and Israeli governments agreed on a ceasefire plan for Israel's war on Lebanon. Hezbollah rejected the ceasefire plan. A photograph taken from the southern area of Nabatieh shows smoke rising from the site of an israeli airstrike in the village of Zawtar al-Sharkiyeh on 4 June 2026. (Abbas Fakih / AFP)
- Security04 Jun, 20:36
Israeli attacks kill 3,526 Lebanese citizens since tensions escalated — Health Ministry
At least ten people were killed and 59 others were injured in the past 24 hours
- Security04 Jun, 23:26
Lebanon hospital vows to ‘carry on’ after Israeli attack
Lebanon hospital vows to ‘carry on’ after Israeli attack A day after a deadly Israeli strike that caused extensive damage to Tyre’s Jabal Amel hospital, medical staff say they “will carry on”. "Despite all the damage and all the destruction, we shall carry on. We were continuing before the strike, because it is our duty, and now after the strike our duty is even bigger to continue our job," says Hussein Qassir, head of the hospital’s intensive care unit, which sustained the most damage in the strike. Since 2 March, when full-scale war between Hezbollah and Israel resumed, Israel has targeted and damaged 17 Lebanese hospitals and killed at least 128 rescuers and medical personnel. "Despite all the damage and all the destruction, we shall carry on... because it is our duty." pic.twitter.com/fV3w93wtAd June 4, 2026
- Humanitarian05 Jun, 22:45
UN says Israeli attacks leave 1.4 million in Lebanon needing aid
UN says Israeli attacks leave 1.4 million in Lebanon needing aid The UN’s humanitarian office says Israeli attacks have directly affected at least 1.4 million people across Lebanon, leaving them in need of urgent assistance. OCHA said aid groups reached more than 680,000 people with at least one form of support between March 2 and May 31. But the agency warned that the scale of need remains far greater, as Israel’s attacks continue to deepen Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis. OCHA is seeking an additional $331.5m to help 1.4 million “vulnerable people in need” through August.
- Security06 Jun, 15:43
Death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon reaches 3,593 — Health Ministry
10,990 people have been injured
- Security06 Jun, 22:32
Palestinian detained after defending himself from Israeli settler attack
Palestinian detained after defending himself from Israeli settler attack Israeli forces detained a Palestinian driver after he defended himself during an attack by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Saturday. The incident came after settlers threw rocks at vehicles in the south of Bethlehem, following an attempt by Israeli forces to evacuate an illegal settler outpost, Haaretz reported. The army said an Israeli settler was lightly wounded in the head when the Palestinian driver’s vehicle hit him during the attack. Israeli forces later detained the Palestinian driver, along with others, and took them for questioning.
- Security07 Jun, 04:05
Jordan condemns Israeli attack on Lebanese military convoy
Jordan condemns Israeli attack on Lebanese military convoy Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs called for an immediate end to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon and described the deadly strike on a Lebanese military convoy as “a blatant violation of the sovereignty, security, and stability” of the country. Foreign ministry spokesperson Fouad Majali expressed condolences to the Lebanese government and the families of those killed, while reaffirming Jordan’s “unwavering support” for Lebanon, according to the state-run Petra news agency. Majali also said Jordan supports the Lebanese government’s efforts to assert authority across all Lebanese territory, strengthen state institutions and ensure that weapons remain exclusively under state control.
- Security07 Jun, 06:31
Two killed, 22 wounded in Israeli strike on south Lebanon, ministry says
Two killed, 22 wounded in Israeli strike on south Lebanon, ministry says Lebanon’s Health Ministry said an Israeli raid on the town of Saksakiyeh in the Sidon district killed at least two people on Saturday morning. The ministry said 22 others were wounded in the attack, including three children and a woman. No further details were immediately released about the victims or the circumstances of the strike. Smoke rises from Israeli bombardment near Kfar Tibnit, seen from Marjayoun in southern Lebanon, 6 June 2026 (AFP)
- Security07 Jun, 05:40
Four Israeli reservists wounded as drone alerts sound near Lebanon border
Four Israeli reservists wounded as drone alerts sound near Lebanon border The Israeli military said four reserve soldiers were moderately wounded in a drone attack in southern Lebanon, according to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority. The announcement came a day after the military reported the deaths of two additional Israeli soldiers in fighting in southern Lebanon. According to AFP, at least 29 Israeli soldiers and one civilian contractor have been killed since hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel resumed on 2 March. The Israeli Home Front Command also said sirens were activated in the northern border communities of Metula and Misgav Am following the reported infiltration of a drone from Lebanon. The military said it detected an aerial target in the area where its forces are operating in southern Lebanon and later announced that the incident had concluded without casualties. Civil defence members extinguish fire after Israeli bombardment on a building in Saksakiyeh, southern Lebanon, 6 June 2026 (AFP)
- Security07 Jun, 09:35
Israeli police confirm two shooting suspects killed
Israeli police confirm two shooting suspects killed Israeli police have confirmed that the two suspects allegedly involved in a deadly shooting in central Israel have been killed.
- Security04 Jun, 10:41
Lebanon: Israeli drone attacks, scepticism greet ceasefire extension
Israeli drone strikes on different parts of southern Lebanon killed at least one person and wounded four on Thursday, state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported
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İsrail-Lübnan sınırında ateşkese rağmen drone saldırıları ve hava akınları sürüyor
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ABD-İran Mutabakatına Rağmen İsrail Güney Lübnan’da 4 Kişiyi Öldürdü
ABD ile İran arasında ateşkesi uzatma ve Hürmüz Boğazı’nı yeniden açma yönünde bir anlayışa varıldığı duyurulurken, İsrail ordusu Lübnan’ın güneyinde insansız hava araçlarıyla düzenlediği saldırılarda 4 kişiyi öldürdü. Saldırılar, Nebatiye kentine bağlı Meyfedun ve Şevkin beldelerinde üç aracı hedef aldı. ABD Başkanı Trump, İran’la nükleer anlaşma sağlanamaması halinde saldırıları yeniden başlatmakla tehdit ederken, anlaşmanın bölge genelinde şiddeti azaltması bekleniyordu. BM, mutabakat duyurusunun ardından Lübnan’daki çatışmalarda düşüş gözlemlediğini açıklasa da İsrail’in ateşkes sürecine rağmen sürdürdüğü operasyonlar dikkat çekti. Avrupa Birliği, Lübnan’ın da ateşkes kapsamına alınması gerektiğini vurgulayarak Lübnan ordusuna 100 milyon avroluk yardım paketini onayladı. İsrail’in saldırıları, ABD-İran mutabakatının kâğıt üzerinde kalabileceğine dair kaygıları artırırken, İran Devrim Muhafızları’nın “eller tetikte” açıklaması gerilimin sürebileceğini gösteriyor. Uzmanlar, ateşkesin kalıcı olması için tüm tarafların sahada itidal göstermesi gerektiğini belirtiyor.
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İsrail, Lübnan ateşkesini 3 bin 491 kez ihlal ederek 12 kişiyi öldürdü
İsrail'in güney Lübnan'a düzenlediği bombardımanda, aralarında bir Lübnan ordusu yüzbaşısı, bir kadın ve bir çocuğun da bulunduğu 12 kişi hayatını kaybetti. Saldırılar Zifta ve Tyre bölgelerinde meydana geldi. Beyrut yönetiminin verilerine göre, 17 Nisan'dan bu yana İsrail'in ateşkesi ihlal eden saldırılarının sayısı 3 bin 491'e ulaştı. Son bombardıman, UNESCO Dünya Mirası listesindeki bir kültürel alana da zarar verdi. Olay, ateşkesin sürdürülebilirliğine yönelik endişeleri artırırken, Lübnan'daki insani durumu daha da kötüleştirdi. Hizbullah ise Trump yönetimiyle temas kurulduğuna yönelik iddiaları reddetti. İsrail'in ateşkesi sistematik olarak ihlal etmesi, bölgedeki kırılgan istikrarı tehdit ediyor ve uluslararası toplumun ateşkesin uygulanmasına yönelik çağrılarını güçlendiriyor. Diplomatik çabaların başarısı için bu tür ihlallerin sona ermesi kritik önem taşıyor.
Lübnan4 olay09 Haz - Ortak aktör
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Aoun: İsrail'le Savaşı Bitirmek İçin İmkansızı Yapacağım
Lübnan Cumhurbaşkanı Joseph Aoun, İsrail ile devam eden savaşı sona erdirmek için "imkansızı" yapacağını açıkladı. Ateşkes yürürlükte olmasına rağmen İsrail saldırılarının sürdüğü bir ortamda yapılan açıklamada, müzakere çerçevesinin İsrail'in çekilmesi, ateşkesin tam uygulanması ve Lübnan ordusunun sınıra konuşlandırılması üzerine kurulu olduğu belirtildi. İki taraf arasındaki doğrudan görüşmeler eşliğinde yürütülen diplomatik çabalar, bölgedeki kırılgan dengeleri koruma amacı taşıyor. Savaşın ekonomik yansımaları giderek ağırlaşıyor. Maliye Bakanı Yassine Jaber, 2026 yılında ekonominin yüzde 7 ila 10 arasında daralabileceğini ve çatışmaların ülkeye maliyetinin 20 milyar dolara ulaşabileceğini öngörüyor. Dünya Bankası'na göre 2024'teki savaş en az 8 milyar dolarlık hasara yol açarken, Beyrut'un bağımsız diplomasisi Suriye ile ilişkileri de test ediyor. Esad sonrası yeni yönetimle kurulan temaslar, başkent Şam'da Lübnan'ın müstakil adımlarının bölgesel koordinasyonu zedeleyebileceği endişesi yaratıyor. Öte yandan, ABD Temsilcisi Rashida Tlaib'in Washington'un savaştaki rolünün sonlandırılması için oylama çağrısı ve 2 Mart'tan bu yana 3 binden fazla kişinin hayatını kaybettiği saldırılara "katliam" nitelendirmesi, uluslararası boyuttaki baskıyı ortaya koyuyor.
ABD5 olay23 May - Ortak aktör
İsrail güney Lübnan'da ilerleyişini sürdürerek stratejik kaleyi ele geçirdi
İsrail ordusu, 31 Mayıs 2026'da Lübnan'ın güneyindeki operasyonlarını genişleterek 900 yıllık tarihi Beaufort Kalesi'ni kontrol altına aldı. Askeri kaynaklarca servis edilen görüntüler, İsrail birliklerinin bölgedeki tepe mevkisinde konuşlandığını gösterdi. Aynı gün ordu, Zahrani Nehri'nin güneyinde kalan ve sınırdan yaklaşık 40 kilometre içeriye uzanan geniş bir alan için tahliye emri yayımladı. Beaufort Kalesi, konumu itibarıyla güney Lübnan'a hâkim stratejik bir noktada bulunuyor ve hem askeri hem de tarihsel öneme sahip. İsrail'in burayı ele geçirmesi, bölgedeki operasyonların önceki aşamalara kıyasla çok daha derin bir kara ilerleyişine dönüştüğünü ortaya koyuyor. Tahliye emrinin kapsadığı bölge, on binlerce sivilin yaşadığı yerleşimleri içeriyor ve insani kaygıları artırıyor. Bu gelişme, İsrail ile Lübnan arasındaki gerilimin tırmandığı ve diplomatik çözüm çabalarının sonuçsuz kaldığı bir döneme denk geliyor. Uluslararası toplumun tepkisi önümüzdeki günlerde netleşirken, operasyonun Hizbullah üzerindeki baskıyı artırmayı amaçladığı değerlendiriliyor. Ancak tahliye çağrısının kapsamı, çatışmanın daha geniş bir alana yayılma riskini de beraberinde getiriyor.
ABD1 olay31 May - Ortak aktörcanlı
Avrupa Birliği Terörle Bağlantılı Çok Sayıda Kişi ve Kuruluşa Yaptırım Listesine Ekledi
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