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Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink

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Updated 28.3.2026
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Beirut *Hezbollah Lebanon Zeina Khodr Dahiyeh

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Avg Factuality:75%
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Story Timeline

Mar 22 – Mar 28

5 articles|2 sources
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Conflict(4)
Al JazeeraMar 28

Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink

In March 2026, Lebanon is experiencing a second large-scale Israeli attack within two years, exacerbating the suffering of its population amidst a US-Israeli war on Iran. Approximately a quarter of Lebanon's population has been displaced due to Israeli evacuation orders in the south and Beirut's southern suburbs. The renewed conflict began after Hezbollah retaliated for the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, ending a fragile ceasefire that had been in place since November 2024. Israel has intensified attacks on southern Lebanon and declared its intention to occupy the region, leading to increased frustration and fatigue among Lebanese civilians due to ongoing violence, economic strain, and uncertainty about the conflict's duration. Foreigners are said to be the most vulnerable.

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South China Morning PostMar 24

Israel strikes south Beirut, claims it captured Hezbollah members

Israeli forces struck Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, on Monday, marking the first attack in days and claiming the capture of two Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon. Earlier, a strike hit Hazmieh, a Christian area near Beirut, targeting an alleged Iranian Revolutionary Guard member. The Israeli military stated it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut after urging residents to evacuate. These actions follow Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel, initiated on March 2, purportedly in response to the killing of Iran's supreme leader. Since then, Israel has launched strikes across Lebanon, resulting in at least 1,039 deaths and deploying ground troops into southern Lebanon.

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Al JazeeraMar 23

Smotrich urges Israel to annex southern Lebanon as assault intensifies

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for Israel to annex southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, as Israeli attacks on Lebanon intensify in March 2026. Smotrich's statement follows increased Israeli military actions, including air strikes and ground incursions, aimed at rooting out Hezbollah fighters after rockets were launched towards Israel following the start of the US and Israel’s war on Iran in late February. These attacks have targeted residential buildings and infrastructure, displacing over 1.2 million Lebanese civilians. The UN and humanitarian groups report dire consequences for Lebanese civilians, with over 1,000 deaths and thousands wounded since early March. Concerns are rising about a potential intensified ground invasion after attacks on bridges connecting southern Lebanon to Beirut.

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Diplomatic(1)
Al JazeeraMar 24

Lebanon declares Iranian ambassador persona non grata amid Israeli attacks

Lebanon has declared the Iranian ambassador persona non grata and demanded his departure by Sunday, while also recalling its ambassador from Tehran for consultations. The Lebanese Foreign Ministry cited Iran's violation of diplomatic norms as the reason for the action. This decision occurs amidst ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon, including air strikes and a ground offensive in southern Lebanon following a Hezbollah attack on March 2. The conflict, triggered by the US-Israel killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has resulted in over 1,072 deaths, thousands injured, and the displacement of over 1.5 million Lebanese people. Israel claims to be targeting members of Iran's IRGC, while Iran states those killed were civilians.

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Key Claims

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It is four weeks into the United States-Israeli war on Iran.

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A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah had ostensibly been in effect since November 27, 2024.

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Israel also issued forced evacuation orders for areas of southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs.

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Lebanon has withdrawn accreditation from the Iranian ambassador and declared him persona non grata.

— Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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The decision comes as the Israeli army continues to attack Lebanon with air strikes.

Mar 15 – Mar 21

11 articles|4 sources
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Conflict(7)
Al JazeeraMar 16

Destruction in Beirut as bombing and mass displacement continue

On March 16, 2026, Israeli bombing attacks devastated neighborhoods in Beirut's southern suburbs. According to the news report, the destruction has left areas in ruins. Israel stated the bombings targeted Hezbollah infrastructure. As a result of the attacks, hundreds of thousands of people have been forcibly displaced from their homes. The report highlights the significant impact of the bombing campaign on the civilian population and infrastructure in Beirut.

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New York Times - WorldMar 18

Iran War Live Updates: Israel Escalates Attacks in Lebanon as Iran Strikes Near Tel Aviv

Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated, marked by increased attacks on both sides. Israel intensified its military actions in Lebanon, conducting deadly strikes in Beirut and other cities targeting Hezbollah militants. This escalation follows the killing of an Iranian leader. In response, Iran launched missile strikes into Israel, near Tel Aviv, resulting in two fatalities. The exchange of attacks highlights a significant increase in direct confrontation between Israel and Iran, raising concerns about regional stability. The attacks occurred recently, with Israel's actions focused on Lebanon and Iran's strikes reaching into Israeli territory.

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BBC News - WorldMar 18

Israel destroys river bridges in southern Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes destroyed two bridges over the Litani River in southern Lebanon on Wednesday, claiming they were used by Hezbollah to transport fighters and weapons. This action follows earlier strikes that damaged the Zrarieh Bridge on Friday. The Israeli military had warned civilians to evacuate the area near the Litani crossings prior to the attacks. These strikes are part of a broader escalation, with Israeli forces also hitting multiple locations in Beirut, resulting in at least 12 deaths and 27 injuries. The Lebanese health ministry reports that nearly 1,000 people have been killed in Lebanon since March 2nd. The destruction of the bridges further exacerbates the displacement crisis, with over a million people already displaced, mainly in southern Lebanon and Beirut.

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Human Rights(2)
Al JazeeraMar 19

Death toll surpasses 1,000 in Lebanon as Israeli bombardment continues

Since March 2, over 1,000 people in Lebanon, including 40 healthcare workers, have been killed in intensified Israeli attacks, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The attacks, which have also wounded over 2,500, followed rocket launches by Hezbollah into northern Israel after the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israeli bombardment, targeting Hezbollah, has displaced over one million people and included residential buildings and infrastructure. Hezbollah has responded with rocket fire into Israel and ground engagements. The UN human rights chief's office has stated that some Israeli attacks may constitute war crimes, emphasizing the need to distinguish between military and civilian targets.

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Al JazeeraMar 17

Israeli attacks on Lebanon may amount to war crimes, UN rights office says

The UN human rights office stated on March 17, 2026, that Israeli attacks on Lebanon, including strikes on residential buildings and healthcare facilities, may constitute war crimes. This statement follows intensified Israeli air strikes and ground operations in Lebanon as part of the wider Middle East conflict. According to the UN, hundreds of buildings have been destroyed, and displaced civilians and healthcare workers have been killed in the attacks. The UN spokesperson emphasized that international law requires distinction between military and civilian targets and protects healthcare workers and vulnerable populations. Since March 2, Israeli attacks have reportedly killed at least 912 people, including 111 children, and wounded 2,221. The intensified strikes began after Hezbollah launched rockets into northern Israel following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

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Human Interest(2)
Al JazeeraMar 16

Displaced Lebanese shelter in schools, stadiums amid Israeli attacks

Following Israeli attacks in March 2026, over 800,000 people in southern Lebanon, approximately 15% of the population, have been displaced and are seeking refuge in schools, stadiums, and with relatives in Beirut. The displacement stems from Israeli bombardments in response to rocket launches by Hezbollah, which cited the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader as the reason for the attacks. The conflict marks an escalation after a period of relative calm following the November 2024 ceasefire. Lebanese authorities report that only a fraction of the displaced are in collective shelters, with many scattered and lacking adequate housing. The United Nations has launched a $308 million appeal to provide aid to Lebanon, where the attacks have killed at least 850 people.

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South China Morning PostMar 15

Over 800,000 Lebanese – 1 in 7 of the population – displaced by war in 10 days

In Lebanon, over 800,000 people, approximately one in seven of the population, have been displaced in the first ten days of the current conflict. This displacement follows just over a year after a previous conflict uprooted over a million Lebanese. Many of those displaced lack adequate shelter, with government-run shelters already full and unaffordable housing options. The Lebanese government, facing financial constraints, has only been able to accommodate around 120,000 people. Individuals like Fatima Nazha, displaced from Beirut's southern suburbs, are struggling to find suitable shelter, highlighting the dire circumstances faced by many. The ongoing conflict with Israel is the cause of this mass displacement.

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Key Claims

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Israeli attacks have killed 1,001 people in Lebanon since March 2, including 79 women, 118 children and 40 healthcare workers.

— The Lebanese Ministry of Health

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More than 2,584 people have been wounded.

— The Lebanese Ministry of Health

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Israeli air strikes have destroyed two bridges over the Litani River linking southern Lebanon with the rest of the country.

— the military

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Israeli strikes hit multiple locations in Beirut, killing at least 12 people and wounding 27.

— Lebanese authorities

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968 people, including at least 111 children, have been killed since 2 March.

— Lebanese health ministry

Mar 8 – Mar 14

26 articles|7 sources
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Conflict(23)
Al JazeeraMar 11

UN warns of widening crisis as Israeli attacks displace 750,000 in Lebanon

The UN humanitarian chief warned the Security Council on Wednesday that Lebanon faces a "moment of grave peril" due to intensified Israeli attacks. These attacks have forcibly displaced over 750,000 people, leading to overcrowded and under-resourced shelters, particularly in urban areas. The mass displacement is accelerating, with over 120,000 people, including children, now in 580 collective centers lacking adequate sanitation and supplies. These conditions heighten the risk of exploitation and violence, especially for women and girls. The Israeli attacks began last week following Hezbollah rockets launched after the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, with Israel issuing forced displacement orders for southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 12

Israel bombards Beirut suburbs and southern Lebanon as conflict with Hezbollah escalates

Tensions escalated between Israel and Hezbollah as Hezbollah launched a barrage of rockets and drones at northern Israel on Wednesday night, injuring two. The attack, coordinated with Iranian missiles, marked the most intense assault by Hezbollah in the recent conflict. Israel responded with heavy bombardments of Beirut's southern suburbs and southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties and significant damage, including a strike in central Beirut that killed at least seven. The coordinated attack by Hezbollah and Iran, targeting over 50 locations in Israel, is a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, making Lebanon the most intense site of fighting in the region. The fighting is part of a larger war in Iran launched by Israel and the US two weeks prior.

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New York Times - WorldMar 13

Where Israeli Strikes Are Hitting Beirut

A video report published on March 13, 2026, details the impact of Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, particularly around Beirut. The report, led by Christina Goldbaum, shows the areas affected by the strikes. Following evacuation warnings issued by Israel amidst conflict with Hezbollah, hundreds of thousands of people have fled from Beirut's surrounding areas and a large portion of southern Lebanon. The report aims to show the extent of the damage and displacement caused by the ongoing conflict. The video includes contributions from Jon Miller, Christina Thornell, Joey Sendaydiego, and David Guttenfelder.

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Human Interest(2)
Associated Press (AP)Mar 14

War has already displaced nearly a million Lebanese, and aid groups warn of a humanitarian crisis

As of March 11, 2026, war has displaced over 800,000 people in Lebanon in just ten days, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council. This figure represents approximately one in seven residents of the country. The displaced are fleeing Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut. Many are seeking refuge in temporary shelters such as technical institutes, sports stadiums, and churches in Beirut. Aid groups are warning of a potential humanitarian crisis due to the scale of displacement, which follows another conflict that displaced over a million people just a year prior.

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Al JazeeraMar 12

Israeli attack hits civilians at Beirut beachfront: What we know

On March 12, 2026, an Israeli strike on Beirut's beachfront resulted in at least eight deaths and dozens of injuries, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attack targeted an area where displaced families were sheltering in cars and tents. The location was being used as temporary housing due to ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The incident occurred amidst escalating tensions between the two groups. The reason for the specific targeting of the beachfront area remains unclear.

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Diplomatic(1)
BBC News - WorldMar 10

Lebanon calls for talks with Israel on plan to end Hezbollah conflict

Lebanon's President Aoun has proposed direct negotiations with Israel to end the escalating conflict with Hezbollah. The proposal, presented during a virtual meeting with EU officials, includes a truce, Hezbollah's disarmament, and international support for the Lebanese Armed Forces to regain control of tense areas. Aoun criticized Hezbollah for acting against Lebanon's interests and dragging the country into a wider regional war, accusing the group of prioritizing its own agenda over the well-being of the Lebanese people. He highlighted the devastating impact of the conflict, with hundreds killed and over 700,000 displaced. While Lebanon is ready to negotiate, it insists on a cessation of Israeli fire. Israeli officials have not yet commented on the proposal.

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Key Claims

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The attack late on Friday occurred in the village of Burj Qalaouiyah in the Bint Jbeil District.

— Lebanon’s Health Ministry

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Israeli airstrikes have affected Lebanon and its capital, Beirut.

— Christina Goldbaum (Beirut bureau chief)

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Israel issued evacuation warnings in its conflict with Hezbollah.

— Article

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The Israeli strikes targeted central Beirut’s Bashoura neighbourhood as well as the southern suburbs.

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The Lebanese health ministry reported the casualties.

— NewsFeed

Mar 1 – Mar 7

38 articles|7 sources
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Conflict(35)
Al JazeeraMar 3

Israel launches strikes on Beirut as troops advance into southern Lebanon

On March 3, 2026, Israel launched strikes on Beirut, Lebanon, specifically targeting what it described as a "Hezbollah area" in the city's southern suburbs. According to Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr, the attacks occurred as Israeli forces advanced further into southern Lebanon. This military action has expanded a de facto buffer zone within Lebanese territory. The Israeli advance has reportedly displaced tens of thousands of people. The reason for the strikes and ground advancement was not explicitly stated in the provided information.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 5

Israel orders more than 500,000 people to evacuate Beirut’s southern suburbs

The Israeli military ordered the evacuation of over 500,000 residents from Beirut's southern suburbs. This order was issued as Israel continued bombing Lebanon and Iran, while Tehran launched retaliatory strikes against Israel and US bases in the region. The IDF spokesperson cited imminent airstrikes targeting Hezbollah, as the reason for the evacuation. The evacuation order encompasses a large area, including hospitals and government ministries within Beirut's southern suburbs. The directive urged residents to evacuate immediately to save their lives. These actions are part of the escalating Middle East crisis.

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BBC News - WorldMar 4

Israel tells people in large parts of southern Lebanon to leave ahead of attacks

The Israeli military has ordered civilians in a large area of southern Lebanon to evacuate north of the Litani River due to planned military action against Hezbollah. This order comes amidst escalating hostilities between Israel and the Iran-backed group, with Israel initiating a wave of strikes in the south. Tens of thousands of Lebanese civilians have already been displaced since the recent surge in fighting. Displaced individuals are fleeing from southern Lebanon, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Beirut, seeking refuge in shelters, roadsides, and parks, with concerns rising about the capacity to meet the growing demand for aid. The escalation follows Hezbollah's rocket and drone attacks on Israel, which were a response to US and Israeli strikes.

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BBC News - WorldMar 6

Beirut evacuees 'sleeping in tents and cars'

Residents of Dahieh, a southern Beirut suburb, have left their homes due to evacuation orders and ongoing air strikes by Israel. The area is considered a Hezbollah stronghold. People are sleeping in tents and cars as they await further instructions. The exact timing of the evacuations is not specified. The situation has been ongoing for some time, with residents forced to flee their homes amidst the conflict. The reasons behind the evacuation orders remain unclear, but it is believed to be related to the ongoing air strikes by Israel.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 6

‘The memories stay behind’: hundreds of thousands flee the Israeli bombs in Beirut

Following a large displacement order from the Israeli army, over 500,000 people fled the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday due to intensified Israeli bombing. The order, impacting an area the size of lower Manhattan, followed a previous order displacing residents from the entire region south of the Litani River. The Lebanese government reported that shelters in Beirut were full, directing evacuees to seek refuge further north. The mass exodus was triggered by Israeli airstrikes in response to Hezbollah launching rockets at Israel, marking a return to war for Lebanon. Residents were forced to leave their homes with few belongings, as the Israeli military expanded the areas under evacuation orders.

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Human Rights(1)
South China Morning PostMar 6

Israel’s strikes on Lebanon need urgent legal probe, says UN, as hundreds of thousands flee

The United Nations called for urgent legal investigations into Israeli strikes in Lebanon on Friday, March 6, 2026, amid mass displacement of civilians. A UN rights office spokeswoman cited the "devastating impact" on civilians and urged de-escalation. Israeli strikes and ground incursions, along with displacement orders, are causing increased suffering. Lebanon's Prime Minister warned of a looming humanitarian disaster due to the large number of people fleeing their homes. The UN is seeking to determine if the strikes adhere to international law, as the conflict threatens to escalate further.

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Key Claims

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A person leaving his house can only take a few clothes and maybe a mattress. All of the beautiful memories stay behind.

— Ali Hamdan

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The Israeli military issued a forced displacement order on Wednesday for all of southern Lebanon.

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Intensified fighting between Israel and Hezbollah resumed on Monday after the Lebanese group launched rockets towards Israeli territory.

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Israel’s strikes on Lebanon need urgent legal probe.

— UN

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The devastating impact of this renewed conflict is already before our eyes, with civilians paying a painfully heavy price.

— Ravina Shamdasani, UN rights office spokeswoman