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Israel destroys river bridges in southern Lebanon

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Updated 18.3.2026
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Beirut *Hezbollah Lebanon Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Iraq

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Story Timeline

Mar 15 – Mar 21

5 articles|3 sources
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Conflict(3)
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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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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Al JazeeraMar 15

Overnight Israeli attacks kill four people in Lebanon

Overnight Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on March 15, 2026, resulted in the deaths of at least four people, according to Lebanese media and the Ministry of Health. One person was killed in Sidon, and three others in al-Qatrani. The Israeli military stated it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and launch sites in Lebanon, including al-Qatrani, and destroyed command centers in Beirut. The Israeli army issued immediate evacuation orders for residents in several Beirut neighborhoods, citing Hezbollah activities and threatening military action. Hezbollah also reported targeting Israeli troop positions near the border. These attacks occurred amidst ongoing efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

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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 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

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The bridges were targeted in a "direct action against Hezbollah's use of Lebanon's state infrastructure to advance terrorist activity".

— Israel Katz

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More than a million people have been forced to leave their homes.

— Lebanese officials

Mar 8 – Mar 14

18 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(16)
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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Al JazeeraMar 11

Israeli strikes hit Beirut suburbs

On March 11, 2026, Israeli air strikes hit residential areas in Beirut's southern suburbs. According to Israel, the strikes targeted Hezbollah. This occurred amidst an ongoing war with Iran. The conflict has resulted in the forced displacement of 700,000 people. The specific reasons for the strikes were not detailed beyond Israel's claim of targeting Hezbollah. The strikes added to the already significant humanitarian crisis caused by the war.

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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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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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Israel dropped leaflets on Beirut.

— article

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Leaflets referenced Israel’s “success in Gaza”.

— article

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Leaflets urged Lebanese citizens to disarm Hezbollah.

— article

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Israel destroyed a bridge in southern Lebanon.

— Article

Mar 1 – Mar 7

51 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(44)
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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Al JazeeraMar 3

Israeli strikes in Beirut as Hezbollah launches drones at Israel

On March 3, 2026, Israel escalated its strikes in Beirut, targeting what it described as Hezbollah-controlled areas in the southern suburbs. The Israeli bombardment resulted in clouds of smoke rising over the affected region. Al Jazeera reported that thousands of people have been displaced due to new forced evacuation orders issued by Israel. The strikes and evacuations are taking place amidst reports of Hezbollah launching drones at Israel. The reason for the escalation is related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

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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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National Security(3)
The Guardian - World NewsMar 4

Israel flagged Hezbollah threat before launching air attacks, leaked memo shows

A leaked US embassy cable reveals that Israel expressed concerns about Hezbollah's growing military capabilities and the Lebanese state's inability to disarm the group before launching airstrikes in Lebanon. The cable, sent to Washington a day before joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran, indicated Israel's distrust of both Beirut and Damascus in containing the threat on its northern border. It also highlighted Israeli concerns about Turkish military presence in Syria and alleged anti-Israel incitement by Turkish officials. The cable served as a briefing for the US Secretary of State before a cancelled trip to Israel and was written under the direction of the US ambassador, Mike Huckabee, whose controversial remarks about Israel seizing territory had sparked diplomatic backlash. The airstrikes against Hezbollah-dominated areas in southern Beirut began three days after the cable was sent.

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Al JazeeraMar 3

Lebanon’s ban on Hezbollah ‘activities’: bold but difficult to implement

In March 2026, the Lebanese government, led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, announced a ban on Hezbollah's military and security activities. This decision followed Hezbollah's attack on Israel's Ramat Airbase and military facilities in the Golan Heights, which the group claimed was retaliation for the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader and Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Analysts suggest the ban, while difficult to enforce, could significantly impact Lebanon's future, potentially consolidating security under government control. While some Shia groups support the decision as a means of stabilizing the state, experts express concern about the army's reluctance to confront Hezbollah and the potential for internal conflict. The ban occurs against the backdrop of escalating regional tensions, including a US and Israeli offensive against Iran.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 1

‘We thought it was fireworks’: Dubai’s luxury seekers shaken by Iranian missiles

Dubai residents and tourists were shaken when Iranian missiles and drones approached the Gulf states over the weekend, triggering air defenses in the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Many initially mistook the interceptors for fireworks, as Dubai attempted to maintain its image of stability amidst regional conflict. While some residents received official alerts, others were caught off guard. Fires and smoke were reported at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports due to drone debris, resulting in one death and several injuries. Smoke was also seen at the Jebel Ali port area in Dubai, one of the busiest ports in the Middle East. The incident challenged Dubai's long-held perception as a safe haven insulated from regional political turmoil.

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Human Interest(1)
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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Key Claims

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Israel launched air strikes on several towns in southern Lebanon.

— Lebanese state media (NNA)

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Hezbollah warned Israeli residents to evacuate towns within 5km of their northern border.

— null

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The Israeli army said it has conducted 26 rounds of attacks in Dahiyeh.

— Israeli army

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Hezbollah said that Israel's aggression against Lebanese sovereignty will not go unchallenged.

— Hezbollah

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Hezbollah says it has a right to respond as part of what it calls a resistance campaign.

— Hezbollah

Feb 22 – Feb 28

6 articles|4 sources
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Conflict(6)
South China Morning PostFeb 28

Missiles streak across Gulf skies as Iran responds to US-Israel attack

Iran launched missiles and drones targeting Israel and US military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar in response to recent attacks by the US and Israel. The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated the action was in defense of the homeland. The UAE and Iraq closed their airspace, and shrapnel from an Iranian missile killed one person in the UAE. Israel issued a nationwide warning and activated its missile defense systems to intercept incoming projectiles. There were initially few reports of damage or injuries in Israel.

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Al JazeeraFeb 28

Airspace closed, airlines halt flights as US, Israel attack, Iran responds

Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday, February 28, 2026, and subsequent Iranian retaliation, at least eight Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Israel, Jordan, and Qatar, closed their airspace. This widespread closure caused significant disruption to global air travel, forcing airlines to cancel or divert flights. The conflict, triggered by attacks on Iran's missile industry and navy, led Iran to retaliate against Israel and Gulf Arab states hosting US military assets. Russia's Ministry of Transport and Air India have suspended flights to the region. The airspace closures impact flights between Europe and Asia, as Russian and Ukrainian airspace is already restricted.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 28

Israel attacks Iran as blasts heard in Tehran – live updates

Israel has launched what it calls a "preventative" strike on Iran, leading to the closure of Iranian and Israeli airspace. Loud blasts and smoke have been reported in Tehran. The Iraqi transport ministry has also closed its national airspace. These events follow inconclusive nuclear program talks between the US and Iran, and a buildup of US naval forces in the Middle East. Tensions have been escalating, with President Trump stating that military force, including regime change, remains an option and accusing Iran of developing missiles capable of reaching the US. Iran has denied these claims, calling them "big lies."

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Key Claims

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Iran launched strikes against U.S. interests in neighboring countries in retaliation for U.S.-Israeli joint strikes.

— Fox News' Jennifer Griffin

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Approximately 40 missiles had landed in Israel.

— Fox News' Jennifer Griffin

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Qatar reserves its "full right" to defend itself after what it described as Iranian aggression targeting Qatari territory.

— Qatar’s Foreign Ministry

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The United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Defense said the country "was subjected to a blatant attack involving Iranian ballistic missiles."

— United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Defense

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One civilian death of Asian nationality occurred in the UAE due to falling debris.

— UAE Ministry of Defense