Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health reported 394 people killed in the past week, including 83 children. The recent escalation has contributed to more than 500,000 people being registered as displaced since Monday.
Christian villagers in Marjayoun defied Israel's evacuation directives amid heavy strikes. Israeli tanks and ground forces pushed into southern Lebanon and clashed with Hezbollah.
Hezbollah fired rockets and drones into Israel, claiming attacks on Israeli forces and border towns.
This wave of attacks leaves communities like Marjayoun struggling.
Israel's military targeted Iranian commanders in Beirut early on Sunday, killing four people and wounding 10 in a drone strike on a Raouche hotel room. Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health reported 394 people killed in the past week, including 83 children, 42 women and nine rescue workers. This escalation displaced hundreds more, with schools and stadiums serving as emergency shelters.
Lebanon’s Health Minister cited 83 children among the nearly 400 dead from fighting between Hezbollah and Israel. The strikes expanded to Beirut's heart, marking a shift after earlier attacks focused on southern areas. Social Affairs Minister Haneen Sayed noted 517,000 people registered as displaced since Monday.
Christian villagers in Marjayoun defied Israel's evacuation directives amid heavy strikes on Friday. Israeli tanks and ground forces pushed into the region, seizing hilltops near the border and clashing with Hezbollah. Two Israeli soldiers, Master Sergeant Maher Khatar aged 38 and another from the same incident, died in combat in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah fired rockets and drones into Israel, targeting forces near Aitaroun and reaching cities like Nahariya and Haifa. The group responded to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, pulling Lebanon into the conflict on Monday. Israel claimed to have killed about 200 Hezbollah fighters since then, while Hezbollah reported ongoing battles without releasing its own casualty figures.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned of "unprecedented" humanitarian consequences from the displacement. Raouche, once spared in prior conflicts, now hosts fleeing families in a popular tourist area. This wave of attacks leaves communities like Marjayoun struggling, with fears of a full-scale invasion disrupting daily life for thousands.
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