A car lies amidst debris following an Israeli airstrike in the southern port city of
Tyre, Friday, June 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] BEIRUT (AP) — The
Lebanese army on Saturday withdrew its troops from a base in a southern Lebanese village after Israeli troops advanced in an area nearby, a military official said.
Israel’s military appears to be trying to make as many gains as possible in case a U.S.-
Iran agreement is reached to end the war in the region, which is likely to include Lebanon.The departure from the army barracks in
Kfar Tebnit came as the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning for about 20 locations, including the southern city of
Nabatiyeh and nearby villages.Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported airstrikes on Saturday on different villages near
Nabatiyeh, including one that killed two people in
Deir al-Zahrani. It added that
Nabatiyeh was subjected to artillery shelling on Saturday.A senior Lebanese military official told The Associated Press that the
Lebanese army moved its forces from the
Kfar Tebnit barracks following an incursion by Israeli forces into the area. The official, who did not elaborate, spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. Israeli troops were likely trying to capture the strategic
Ali Taher hill on the edge of
Kfar Tebnit that overlooks large parts of
Nabatiyeh and some of the roads that link the city with nearby villages. 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 4 MIN READ Israeli troops held the
Ali Taher hill for 18 years until they withdrew from Lebanon in May 2000.
Hezbollah said in statements that its fighters carried out several attacks on Saturday including a morning one that targeted Israeli troops on the edge of Kfar Tibnit with two drones.
Hezbollah has been using fiber-optic drones since the start of the latest war inflicting casualties among Israeli troops. In late May, Israeli troops captured a nearby strategic mountain topped with the Crusader-built
Beaufort Castle in the deepest incursion into the country since 2000.The
Lebanese army said that later Saturday an Israeli drone targeted a soldier who was traveling near a hospital in
Nabatiyeh, but missed. Later, however, another drone struck the soldier as he traveled on the road linking
Nabatiyeh with the nearby village of
Kfar Rumman, seriously wounding him. The push on the edge of
Kfar Tebnit came a day after Pakistan’s prime minister said that the
United States and
Iran have agreed to wording of an agreement aimed at ending their war in the Middle East and that mediators are working with both sides to finalize a deal.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Iranian state TV on Friday that both sides were working toward signing an initial agreement declaring an end to the war “on all fronts, including Lebanon.”Senior
Hezbollah official Hussein Haj Hassan told Al Jazeera TV that they have been informed by Iranian officials that Lebanon will be part of a future ceasefire deal between the U.S. and
Iran.
Iran is
Hezbollah’s main backer, supplying the group with different types of weapons over the past four decades as well as billions of dollars.Attacks by
Israel and
Hezbollah have continued despite a ceasefire that went into effect on April 17 and was renewed several times but remains a ceasefire in name only.