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İsrail'den Yeni Tahliye Emirleri; ABD Koordinasyonuyla Lübnan'da Derinleşen Operasyon

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İsrail ordusu, 30 Mayıs 2026 Cumartesi günü yayımladığı yeni tahliye emirleriyle Lübnan'ın güneyinde Litani Nehri'ni aşarak operasyonlarını genişletti. Ordu birliklerinin nehrin kuzeyine ilerlediği bildirilirken, Hizbullah kuzey İsrail'e roket saldırıları düzenledi. İsrail'in Kanal 15 televizyonuna dayandırılan haberlere göre bu tırmanış, ABD yönetimiyle yakın koordinasyon içinde gerçekleştirildi. Haberler, Washington'un İsrail'in Lübnan'daki askeri operasyonlarının derinleştirilmesindeki rolüne dikkat çekiyor. Litani'nin ötesine geçiş ve yeni tahliye emirleri, çatışmanın şiddetinde belirgin bir artışa işaret ediyor. Gelişme, bölgede insani durumun daha da kötüleşmesi ve diplomatik gerilimlerin tırmanması riskini beraberinde getiriyor.

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Started 30 May, 11:50 12 events Updated 10 Jun
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  1. Security30 May, 11:50

    Israel issues new expulsion orders as forces press deeper into Lebanon

    Israel issues new expulsion orders as forces press deeper into Lebanon MEE staff on Sat, 05/30/2026 - 12:15 Israeli troops advance beyond Litani River, while Hezbollah fires rockets at northern Israel A mourner weeps over the body of a victim killed in an Israeli strike ahead of a funeral in Sour, southern Lebanon, on 28 May 2026 (Kawnat Haju/AFP) Off Israel's military on Saturday issued three expulsion orders for residents of 13 villages in southern Lebanon, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops had pushed deeper into the country. The advance comes as Lebanese and Israeli military delegations held security talks at the Pentagon in Washington on Friday, ahead of US-brokered negotiations due to begin early next week. The upcoming talks will be the fourth round since 14 April. Israel has continued heavy bombardment of southern and eastern Lebanon despite a ceasefire that has nominally been in place since 17 April. The military said this week that it had expanded ground operations beyond a security zone encompassing dozens of Lebanese villages already occupied by its troops. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that Israeli forces had advanced beyond the Litani River, which runs around 30km north of the Lebanon-Israel border. "Our forces have crossed the Litani and advanced to controlling positions," he said. Lebanese news channel Al Mayadeen reported that Israel had refused a Lebanese demand to withdraw and insisted on the "dissolution of Hezbollah" during military-level talks at the Pentagon, citing an unnamed Lebanese official. Israel's colonisation of south Lebanon is already under way Read More » Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,355 people since the start of the war on 2 March, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, an increase of 31 compared to Thursday, when Israel carried out its first air strike near Beirut in weeks. More than 1 million people have been displaced by Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon, which has flattened entire towns, caused extensive damage to infrastructure and worsened the humanitarian situation. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has responded by targeting Israeli troops in southern Lebanon and launching cross-border rocket attacks. The group said on Saturday that it had fired rockets at the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona and launched a missile strike on the air traffic control unit at the Meron base, an Israeli Air Force surveillance and command facility about 8km from the Lebanese border. It later said its fighters ambushed Israeli soldiers near Ghandouriyeh in southern Lebanon, forcing them to withdraw, and fired rockets at a military base in northern Israel. Hezbollah said on Friday that it had targeted Israeli troops advancing near the medieval Beaufort fortress, known in Arabic as Qalaat al-Shaqif. The site was used as a military base by Israeli forces during their two-decade occupation of southern Lebanon, which ended in 2000. Israel's war on Lebanon News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

  2. Humanitarian31 May, 18:08

    Israel coordinated Lebanon escalation with US: Report

    Israel coordinated Lebanon escalation with US: Report Israel coordinated the expansion of its military operations in Lebanon with the US administration, according to a report by Israel's Channel 15, underscoring Washington's involvement as Israel deepens its offensive across Lebanese territory. Citing informed sources, the broadcaster said Israeli officials consulted closely with their US counterparts before widening military operations, which have inflicted growing civilian casualties and extensive destruction across southern Lebanon. The report said Israel's ambassador in Washington played a central role in coordinating the escalation, with Israeli officials reportedly concluding that limited military action would not achieve their objectives. Channel 15 also reported that the collapse of military talks between Israel and Lebanon contributed to the decision to expand the offensive.

  3. Security02 Jun, 11:01

    Lebanon parliament speaker says he would guarantee Hezbollah’s commitment to ‘global ceasefire’ with Israel

    Lebanon parliament speaker says he would guarantee Hezbollah’s commitment to ‘global ceasefire’ with Israel Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri would guarantee Hezbollah’s adherence to a “global ceasefire” with Israel if such an agreement is reached, his adviser told AFP on Tuesday. Berri, who leads the Hezbollah-allied Amal movement, has long acted as a key intermediary between the Iran-backed group and Washington, which designates Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation. “Speaker Berri’s main demand is a global ceasefire,” adviser Ali Hamdan said. “If a global ceasefire deal is reached, he will guarantee Hezbollah’s respect for it.” Hamdan said such an agreement would require Israel to halt strikes “by air, land or sea”, as well as stop detonations and demolitions in south Lebanon, where Israel has been accused of razing villages during its military operations. The comments came after US President Donald Trump said late on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to call off a military raid on Beirut, while Hezbollah had agreed that “all shooting will stop”. Trump said he had held “a very good call” with Hezbollah through senior representatives, adding that Israel would not attack the group and Hezbollah would not attack Israel. Netanyahu, however, said he had told Trump that Israel would strike Hezbollah targets in Beirut if the group continued attacking Israeli towns and civilians. Hezbollah has not publicly commented on the announcement. Lebanon’s embassy in Washington said on Monday that Hezbollah had accepted a US proposal for a “mutual cessation of attacks”. Under the proposal, Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs would stop in exchange for Hezbollah refraining from attacks on Israel, with the framework later expanding to all Lebanese territory. Iran has said a ceasefire in Lebanon remains a key condition for any agreement with the United States to end the wider regional war. Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said he had spoken with Berri by phone, warning that if Israel’s assault on Lebanon continued, Tehran would not only halt negotiations but enter “direct confrontation” with Israel. Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran had stopped talks with Washington over Israel’s offensive on Lebanon, though there was no official confirmation. A giant poster of Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri hangs on building at the entrance of Beirut's southern suburbs Hadath neighbourhood on 14 April 2026 (AFP/ Joseph Eid)

  4. Security03 Jun, 09:53

    New round of Israel-Lebanon talks opens after Israeli strikes

    The ambassadors of Israel and Lebanon began a new round of direct talks in Washington on after US President Donald Trump said he had received commitments to de-escalation from both sides. The fourth meeting between representatives of the two countries, which do not have diplomatic relations, is taking place at the State Department and is scheduled to last two days. It comes as Israeli drone strikes on southern Lebanon on June 2 killed eight people, including two children and their father, and as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued launching drones at Israeli troops.

  5. Security03 Jun, 13:48

    Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire amid new talks in Washington

    Lebanon said Israeli strikes on June 3 killed at least nine people in the country's south, while the Israeli army says it has intercepted a "hostile aircraft" in its northern regions. This comes as a new round of talks is to be held in Washington. FRANCE 24's Renée Davis in Beirut and Noga Tarnopolsky in Jerusalem tell us more.

  6. Security05 Jun, 09:19

    ABD ve İsrail, yeni savunma anlaşması görüşmelerine başladı

    İsrail ve ABD'nin, 2028 yılında süresi dolacak askeri yardım anlaşmasının yerini alacak ve stratejik işbirliğini artıracak yeni bir savunma işbirliği çerçevesi için görüşmelere resmen başladığı kaydedildi. Olası yeni anlaşma, 2028 yılında süresi dolacak askeri yardım anlaşmasının yerini alacak.

  7. Security05 Jun, 09:26

    ABD-İsrail hattında yeni savunma ortaklığı: Askeri işbirliği maddesi korundu

    ABD Temsilciler Meclisi, ABD ve İsrail orduları arasındaki işbirliğini derinleştirecek düzenlemeyi savunma bütçesi tasarısından çıkarma girişimini reddetti. Karar, Washington ve Tel Aviv’in 2028’de sona erecek askeri yardım anlaşmasının yerine yeni bir güvenlik ortaklığı için resmi görüşmelere başladığı dönemde geldi.

  8. Security04 Jun, 20:48

    Nine killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon despite renewed ceasefire

    Lebanese media said Israeli airstrikes killed nine people and wounded several others across eastern and southern Lebanon on Thursday, just one day after Beirut and Tel Aviv agreed to renew their fragile ceasefire and establish "pilot zones" during US-mediated talks in Washington.

  9. Security06 Jun, 02:39

    UN widens aid plea as Israel continues to hammer Lebanon

    • Israeli attacks kill 12 people in Tyre and Nabatieh • Iran reiterates support for Hezbollah • Lebanese president accuses Tehran of treating his country as bargaining chip in deal with US BEIRUT: Israeli air strikes intensified across southern Lebanon on Friday, killing seven people in the historic city of Tyre and five in Zebdine, Nabatieh district, prompting new evacuation warnings, as Iran reaffirmed support for Hezbollah and the United Nations more than doubled its aid appeal for the war-torn country. The strikes followed warnings of imminent attacks against Hezbollah, coming after the group rejected a US-brokered truce. Lebanon was drawn into the wider Middle East war when Hezbollah attacked Israel on March 2 to avenge the Feb 28 assassination of Iran’s supreme leader. A strike on Thursday had badly wounded Mona Khalil, a prominent environmental activist in her seventies, a medical source said. She had been holding out in her home in Mansouri near Tyre, near coastline that serves as a nesting site for endangered sea turtles. One strike near Tyre’s Jabal Amel hospital killed four people, wounded seven and lightly damaged the facility. Another in a residential area killed three and wounded five, including two children. An AFP correspondent saw a bank heavily damaged near the hospital. The dead in Nabatieh included a woman and an emergency worker. “The Israeli enemy strike on the town of Zebdine in the Nabatieh district killed five people, including a woman and a paramedic from the Risala Association, and wounded two people including a paramedic,” a ministry statement said. Later on Friday, the Israeli military issued new evacuation warnings for nine southern Lebanese towns and villages, with Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reporting people fleeing. Following orders to leave most of Tyre, many sought shelter in the Old City. With shelters full, displaced people slept in cars or tents. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the army will continue ground operations. Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Thursday that Israeli strikes have killed at least 3,526 people since the war began. Three months into the war, the UN on Friday more than doubled its aid appeal for Lebanon, saying nearly $640 million is needed over six months to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. “Communities across Lebanon have faced an appalling situation due to the escalation of hostilities,” Imran Riza, the UN’s resident humanitarian coordinator for Lebanon, told reporters in Geneva. “We have witnessed too many casualties, widespread and repeated displacement, destruction of housing and basic service infrastructure, and far-reaching psychological trauma.” Meanwhile, Iran reaffirmed support for Hezbollah and demanded that Israel withdraw from southern Lebanon, underscoring complications facing an interim deal to end the broader conflict between the US and Iran. Tehran has made a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah a condition for any peace deal with Washington. “This war will end only when it ends in Lebanon as well,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told Lebanese TV station Al Mayadeen late on Thursday. The comments came after Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected a US-brokered pact, demanding a comprehensive ceasefire without the Israeli enemy having the freedom to kill. However, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Friday accused Iran of using Lebanon as a “bargaining chip” in negotiations with the US, delivering some of his toughest criticism yet of Tehran. In a CNN interview, Aoun said “the people of Lebanon are paying the price … for the sake” of Iran’s interests, adding they were fed up with the war. “They are using Lebanon as a bargaining chip in their negotiation with the United States,” Aoun said. “It’s unacceptable.” Published in Dawn, June 6th, 2026

  10. Economic08 Jun, 06:02

    Küresel piyasalar yeni haftaya kırmızı başladı

    Orta Doğu'da yeniden yükselen tansiyon küresel piyasaları baskı altına aldı. İsrail-İran hattında artan çatışmalarla birlikte petrol fiyatları yükselirken, enflasyon ve faiz endişeleri yatırımcıların risk iştahını azalttı. Brent petrol 96 dolara yaklaşırken, Fed'e yönelik şahin beklentiler güç kazandı. Altın yaklaşık 2,5 ayın en düşük seviyesine gerilerken, ABD, Avrupa ve Asya piyasalarında satış baskısı öne çıktı. Yurt içinde ise gözler TCMB'nin faiz kararına çevrildi.

  11. Security08 Jun, 09:00

    Iran says Israeli strikes 'fully coordinated' with US

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Monday that Washington bears direct responsibility for the latest wave of Israeli strikes against the Islamic Republic, warning that the United States will face consequences as Tehran accuses the International Atomic Energy Agency of taking a political approach to the nuclear file.

  12. Security10 Jun, 06:23

    Küresel piyasalar jeopolitik sarkaç kıskacında

    ABD ve İran arasındaki ilişkilerin diplomasi masası ile askeri misillemeler arasında gidip gelmesi piyasalarda belirsizliği tırmandırırken, yatırımcılar Orta Doğudaki sıcak çatışmaların gölgesinde bugün açıklanacak kritik ABD enflasyon verisine kilitlendi.

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